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Merry Christmas and thank you THERE is an old adage in newspapers that our role is to comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. Nothing sums up our year at Mornington Peninsula News Group better than this. The team has covered the tragedies and triumphs of 2016 with untiring effort. I thank my staff for their amazing work. We also have a band of dedicated volunteers who help with every issue. Without them, it would be difficult to source the stories and photos. Our sincere thanks to all of them as they make up the heart of what we produce – a community newspaper. Our advertisers are essential for the

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Passion for Rebellion A passion for the drama of the Eureka Rebellion has been crafted into a novel by Hastings author Fran Henke, which she reckons would make great holiday reading. The retired journalist’s latest book Winds of Rebellion, is available at Petersen’s Bookstore (103 High St) Hastings; Farrell’s bookshop, Mornington; and Michael Leeworthy Gallery, Red Hill. “The story is told from the point of view of people in Geelong, who were on the side of the gold miners – as long as there was no trouble,” Fran Henke said. “But there was of course trouble, driven by the Victorian Governor Hotham demanding outrageous licence fees to overcome the State’s debt. “The book is about ordinary people caught up in the extraordinary circumstances of 1854,” Fran explains. Peterson’s has signed copies of the first novel in the trilogy The Other Side of the Wind. Both books are illustrated by Fran’s relief prints.

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Celebrating our Community 3 DECEMBER Supporting local! Proud sponsors of Mornington’s Carols in the Park, Mornington Park from 6pm. ALL MONTH A collection box for non perishable food and small gift items is located near Coles, collecting for local charity, Mornington & District Hampers. 10 & 19 DECEMBER Local group, Southern Sounds Chorus presents Christmas Carols.

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“After the first, readers badgered me to know what happens next, so the sequel was born. Again they’re asking what happens next and I’m loving the characters in the story and the research so much that well, there has to be a third”, Fran said. “Maybe next year”.

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GIFT GUIDE 2016 Volunteers to the rescue with sound boating tips MORNINGTON’S award-winning Volunteer Marine Rescue service, now entering its 36th summer of operation, offers five recreational boating safety tips: 1. Before you go out, check the weather forecast. A calm day can quickly turn ugly on the water. Keep an eye out for changing weather conditions by monitoring the forecast. Check out www.bom.gov.au 2. Always wear a lifejacket and insist your crew and guests do the same. While it is only a requirement to wear one in certain situations, the low cost of automatically inflating PFDs is cheap insurance. Remember, it’s only a lifejacket if you’re wearing it – and make sure it’s in good condition. 3. Check all safety equipment before heading out. Make sure everyone on the vessel knows where it is stored and how to operate it. 4. Always makes sure you have enough fuel – one-third for the trip out, one-third for the trip home and a third in reserve. 5. Stay with your vessel. In the event you end up in the water, ensure you and all occupants stay with the boat. It is far easier for rescue authorities to find you.

About VMR MORNINGTON Community Bay Rescue Service, now VMR Mornington and Hastings, was formed in May 1980 when a boating accident occurred within sight of land, and police stood helpless on the cliff top watching one of the occupants trying to reach shore. By the time a boat could be located, launched and reached the overturned vessel, the swimmer had drowned.

The incident sat heavily on the shoulders of Mornington police who decided not to let it happen again. The name of the man who lost his life that day, Paul Darbyshire, was honoured when the service named its first rescue craft The Darbyshire. VMR operates three purpose-built search and rescue vessels, two at Mornington and one at Hastings. Members assist boaties and other marine users under the direction of water police. VMR’s mission is “Serving our local community in the protection of life at sea”. VMR president Col Strawbridge said the service was staffed solely by volunteers, mostly boaties and anglers living on the peninsula. “Our volunteers all love being on the water and, more importantly, helping others. They respond 24-7 and we can be on the water and underway in about 10-15 minutes,” he said. VMR is a free service, but each year needs to raise more than $67,000 for maintenance, fuel, a berth at Western Port Marina and other costs. “VMR has been fortunate to receive grants from the state government for Yamaha engines for its three vessels,” Mr Strawbridge said. “Our Hastings vessel is fitted with the most advanced FLIR camera, usually found only on police and military vessels. “FLIR, or forward looking infrared, is invaluable on night searches when people are in the water. It detects thermal heat and is a night vision camera that can ‘see’ 1.2 kilometres.” For more information about VMR, look up www.vmrmornington.com.au

Keeping boaties safe: Volunteer Marine Rescue volunteers power across Port Phillip near Mornington harbour on one of their boats. The service was founded in 1980.

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Something for everyone this summer CHRISTMAS CRAFT WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN ROSEBUD LIBRARY Thursday, 8 December 2016 | 04:00PM - 05:00PM. Come and make and decorate your own Christmas stocking to keep.

08:30PM. Carols evening at Balnarring Primary School. Community carol singing, Christmas message & opportunity to support the Christmas Share Appeal. Music is provided by the Rosebud Salvation Army Band. SOMERVILLE CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT Friday, 16 December 2016 | 06:30PM - 08:30PM. Choirs, Soloists, Bands providing Christmas entertainment. Incorporating the CFA Fire Safety Pantomime.

CAROLS IN THE PARK - RYE Friday, 9 December 2016 | 07:00PM - 09:00PM. A free community event for all to enjoy to enjoy in the festive season! Carols, food and drinks, novelties, visit from Santa, market stalls. As well as fireworks to finish off the evening CAROLS ON THE HILL 2016 Saturday, 10 December 2016 | 05:00PM - 07:30PM. A family orientated celebration of Christmas in which children are invited to take part in a Nativity Pageant. All attending are encourage to take part singing traditional Christmas carols.

CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT ROSEBUD Friday, 16 December 2016 | 07:30PM - 09:30PM. Bring the whole family to enjoy the festive spirit with Carols and a live Nativity Scene.

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SORRENTO PORTSEA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHRISTMAS CONCERT & FIREWORKS Sunday, 11 December 2016 | 06:00PM - 09:30PM. Enjoy a great night out for the whole family with a Community Christmas concert and fireworks display on the Sorrento foreshore with local primary school choir, musicians and singers, Santa, face painting and rotary Sausage Sizzle. CAROLS IN THE PARK - TYABB Sunday, 11 December 2016 | 07:30PM 09:00PM. Come along and get into the

CHRISTMAS CRAFT WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN - SOMERVILLE LIBRARY Tuesday, 13 December 2016 | 04:00PM - 05:00PM. Come and make and decorate your own Christmas stocking to keep. CHRISTMAS CRAFT WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN - MORNINGTON LIBRARY Wednesday, 14 December 2016 | 04:00PM - 05:00PM. Come and make and decorate your own Christmas stocking to keep.

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House parade ground, bring the whole family for Carol singing, Santa and performances by local artists. CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT DROMANA Saturday, 24 December 2016 | 06:00PM - 08:00PM. Come along on Christmas Eve to enjoy signing in the park with the Rotary Club of Dromana, Mornington Youth & Citizens Brass Band and U3ASP Choir. BAREFOOT CINEMA Tuesday, 27 December 2016 | 06:00PM - Friday, 6 January 2017 | 11:00PM. Point Nepean National Park, Point Nepean Road, Portsea SCHOOL HOLIDAY WORKSHOPS AT MPRG Tuesday, 10 January 2017 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM. Tuesday, 17 January 2017 | 10:00AM - 12:00PM. See how artists have used birds to explore life, art and culture, and create your own arty avian.

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The beach mat that changes everything TWO Saturdays ago Jim Kolokithas turned his wheelchair along a strip of plastic matting down to the water’s edge at Mt Martha beach. “It was amazing; a good feeling,” he said. “I got a bit emotional just sitting there.” The emotion was not just for himself, but for the other disabled people who will now be able to enjoy the simple pleasure of crossing a beach to the water. With the new matting being regularly rolled out in front of Mt Martha Lifesaving Club the soft sand will no longer be an insurmountable obstacle for narrow-tyred wheelchairs. Continued page 10 See “Welcome mat for all to the water’s edge” Page 11

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Shire loses way with path charge Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au SOMERS residents are celebrating their win against Mornington Peninsula Shire’s plan to make property owners pay for more than five kilometres of concrete paths through their town. The landmark decision by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) may have far reaching effects for the shire and any plans it has to build

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they have to fight for the protection and preservation of our precious coastal village,” she said. Infrastructure strategy manager Davey Smith said the shire “acknowledges the ruling handed down by the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal. Council will review the ruling before considering any further action on the matter”. Cr David Gill said it was “pleasing to see local democracy is alive and kick-

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CEO casts doubt on council cost comparisons Neil Walker neil@mpnews.com.au MORNINGTON Peninsula Shire CEO Carl Cowie is questioning the veracity of figures which show shire councillor expenses far exceed those at neighbouring councils. A ratepayer at last Monday evening’s public council meeting asked Mr Cowie to explain why shire councillors’ expenses in the previous 2012-16 council term “are so high in comparison” to Kingston and Frankston (“Shire’s councillors are costly”, The News 14/11/16). Eleven shire councillors claimed $616,712 in ratepayer-funded expenses over four years compared to $205,329 for Frankston’s nine councillors and $101,807 for Kingston’s nine councillors over the same period. Mr Cowie said he doubted the expenses were a “like with like” comparison and “after a discussion with Matt Green, chief financial officer, it seems that these numbers do not have the same things included for comparison”. “We will find out more information about what is included in the Frankston and Kingston numbers, but our councillor expenses are well explained in each annual report,” Mr Cowie said. “So, unfortunately, this is probably not reported accurately in the media but we will get you a correct answer to this.” Shire councillor spending on training, conferences and seminars far outstripped Frankston and Kingston

councillor expenses over four years, according to figures officially released by all three councils. Shire councillors spent $121,154 on such expenses over four years; Frankston councillors spent $52,293; and Kingston councillors spent just $5135 on two training courses. No-one at council had disputed any media reports about councillor expenses before Mr Cowie’s public comments last Monday (28 November). The shire refused to disclose councillor expenses spending for the full 2012-16 council term until after October’s council elections (“Four-month delay on costs”, The News 21/11/16). Both Frankston and Kingston councils listed councillor expenses in annual reports for the entire 201216 council term. The shire listed expenses for just two of the four years in its annual reports after the state government forced all councils to publish councillor expenses from the 2014-15 financial year onwards. The shire councillor expenses figures had been requested by The News for four months before council released the expenses information after the elections. Shire chief financial officer Matt Green, who began work at council seven months ago, has refused to name courses, conferences and seminars attended by councillors over the past four years. However, it seems the shire has enough staff and resources to analyse Frankston and Kingston councillor expenses. Councillors will await a report in February before adopting a new councillor expenses policy.

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Liz Bell liz@mpnews.com.au FEARS have been raised that another person will be killed before improvements are made to the two increasingly congested intersections linking Mt Martha to Nepean Highway. A pedestrian was killed at the intersection of Forest Drive and Nepean Highway in 2014, resulting in a 700-signature petition to VicRoads urging the authority to upgrade traffic conditions at the access points of Forest Drive and nearby Uralla Rd. But despite the Mornington Peninsula’s soaring population and increased traffic accessing Mt Martha from the highway, no works have started. Resident Mike Goethel said he had a “substantial folio” of correspondence with VicRoads going back four years. “We are sick of talking because nothing is being done and someone else could be killed,” he said. Mr Goethel attended a meeting between residents, VicRoads and the shire last year, during which VicRoads undertook to begin “suitable safety measures”. But he said the only action so far was to reduce the speed limits from 100kph to 80kph. He said the effect of the speed reduction was negligible”, with accidents still occurring regularly. A further consultation meeting in November was “disappointing”, with conceptual road arrangements presented but no timing or funding guaranteed. However, VicRoads regional director Aiden McGann said consultation was essential. He said almost 300 residents who

A DROMANA service station attendant was bashed by thieves who then helped themselves to a “significant quantity” of cigarettes, early Friday 2 December. The 35-year-old man was outside the closed 7-Eleven fuel outlet on Point Nepean Rd, Dromana, 2am, when two men and ambushed him. The man was knocked to the ground, receiving facial and dental injuries, and bound with cable ties. One offender stood guard over him while the other used the man’s keys to enter the store and steal the cigarettes. Detective Senior Sergeant Miro Majstorovic, of Mornington Peninsula CIU, said the offenders were seen on CCTV wearing dark clothing and balaclavas. The attendant received help from a passing motorist and called police. The value of the haul was still being assessed Friday afternoon.

Budget ideas Mike Goethel and his wife Margaret fearf that another person will die before two Mt Martha intersections are improved. Picture: Gary Sissons

attended two community workshops at the Dromana Community Hall last month heard about a range of safety measures being considered. He said the aim of the community sessions was to begin a discussion about how people access and exit Mt Martha and the challenges they faced. “It is important for us to gather information with the benefit of local knowledge, which is going to help us form

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half of next year” before submitting a business case for the government to consider. Options for the intersections include:  Roundabout  Traffic lights  Staged right turn crossings  Minor intersection improvements  Right hand turn restrictions  New access points into Mt Martha, for example, Bay Rd.

IDEAS from the public to be added to Mornington Peninsula Shire’s 2017/18 budget close 5pm, Thursday 8 December. Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bev Colomb said the budget was developed to ensure its programs, projects and initiatives reflected community needs. “The community submissions phase is one step in the budget preparation process, and the community is encouraged to contribute ideas towards the final budget that will ultimately deliver council’s range of community services.” Details: mornpen.vic.gov.au

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In partnership with the Mornington Peninsula Regional Tourism Board and sponsored by Chisholm, we have developed a careers campaign. We’ve hand-picked a range of local ambassadors to be part of some special short films. Our ambassadors tell their story about the benefits of working in tourism in our region. mpcareers.com.au

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The township name of Capel Sound will be officially registered by Friday, 9 December 2016. Australia Post will continue to record and recognise the old address of Rosebud West for a period of six to 12 months.

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Exhibition and book launch We’re celebrating volunteers with the launch of the Face of Volunteering booklet and photographic exhibition on 7 December at Bentons Community Centre in Mornington. The exhibition captures the portraits and stories of 16 volunteers from our community. Exhibition open until 16 December and the free book is available from 10 December. volmornpen.com.au or 5950 1638

Community ideas set to soar Six bird-house style suggestion boxes will be placed around Rye to gather community ideas for the 7.2 hectares of open space at French Street Reserve, Rye. It has been selected by a group of residents to be developed as a community project. The birdhouse suggestion boxes, made at the new peninsula Men’s Shed, will be installed during December and will start a six-month consultation. It’s hoped that some of the useful suggestions gathered will be able to be developed to benefit the local community. 5950 1611

Electric Lines Clearance To keep powerlines clear of vegetation, we have works in the Balnarring, Balnarring Beach, Merricks Beach and Somers area commencing soon. The pruning of street trees will be undertaken in accordance with best practice methods and some trees encroaching into clearance zones may need to be removed. Changed traffic conditions and minor delays could apply while works are underway. 1300 850 600 mornpen.vic.gov.au/electriclinesclearance

Buruli disease The Department of Health has indicated a number of cases of Buruli disease on the southern peninsula. Commonly known as Bairnsdale ulcer, Buruli disease is a bacterial skin infection that is fully treatable and not thought to be contagious. Early detection is important. mornpen.vic.gov.au/burulidisease

Summer weekly recycling Household recycling bins will be collected every week from 19 December until 3 February. Your 240L blue lid bin will continue to be collected on the same day but weekly instead of fortnightly. The service is to help you better dispose of your waste and reduce landfill. mornpen.vic.gov.au/recycling

Emerging and established artists, writers, musicians and creatives are invited to apply for a supported or feepaying Police Point Artist in Residency. The AiR is in the historic Gatekeeper’s Cottage at Police Point Shire Park, Portsea. Submissions close Tuesday 31 January. mornpen.vic.gov.au/PolicePointArtistInResidence

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Work has started on a new roundabout at the intersection of Jetty Road and Old Cape Schanck Road. The work is being funded through the federal government’s National Black Spot Program as a result of a significant crash history in the area. The new roundabout is expected to be completed this month.

Entryway to The Briars Detailed plans are being finalised for future traffic improvements to The Briars’ Nepean Highway access road in Mount Martha. Entryway works will include asphalt kerb, signage, planting, and splitter traffic island construction. Internally, the narrow access road will be widened to accommodate two-way traffic with the addition of an upgraded road seal and drainage improvement works. Construction is scheduled for early 2017.

Melbourne Rd speed limit A decision is pending following the community consultation period to reduce the speed limit through Blairgowrie. We proposed a 70km/h speed limit along the length of Melbourne Road to improve the consistency in speed limits between Iolanda Street, Rye and Waverly Street, Sorrento. The outcome is with VicRoads and we expect a decision by 12 December.

Playspace award The Red Hill Station Reserve project won the Protection of the Environment category at the annual Keep Victoria Beautiful awards. The project saw the planting of 2500 indigenous plants and the construction of a naturebased playspace. The project was supported by a state government Communities for the Environment Grant and was delivered in collaboration with Manton and Stony Creek Landcare Group.

New roof A new roof has been constructed at Somerville Recreation and Community Centre to replace the roof which was destroyed by fire in May. The new roof marks significant progress to rebuild the centre.

Western Port gymnastics Western Port gymnastics recently held its annual display day – with gymnasts showcasing their skills and routines. New members welcome. mornpen.vic.gov.au/westernportgymnastics

5 – 19 December Hastings laneway mural project with artist Simon White.Terry White Chemist Wall 52 High Street Hastings. 5950 1715 9 December Carols On The Park, Rye Foreshore. 9 December Hastings Carols by Candlelight, Hastings Foreshore. 10 December Carols on the Hill, Red Hill Recreation Reserve. 11 December Carols in the Park,Tyabb Central Reserve. 11 December Sorrento Portsea Chamber of Commence Christmas Concert and Fireworks, Sorrento Foreshore. 15 December Mount Eliza Carols on the Green, Village Green Mount Eliza. 16 December Somerville Carols By Candlelight, Fruit Growers Reserve. 16 December Rye Foreshore Festivities, Rye Foreshore. 16 December Balnarring Carols, Balnarring Primary School. 18 December Mount Martha Community Christmas Carols Concert On The Lawn, Ferrero Reserve. 23 December Mount Martha Carols by Candlelight, Mount Martha Community House. 24 December Carols by Candlelight Dromana, Dromana Memorial Park. 27 December Petersville Sailing Regatta, Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron. 27 December 2016 – 8 January 2017 Splashland, Mornington Racecourse. 27 December 2016 – 6 January 2017 Barefoot Cinema, Point Nepean National Park. 1 January New Year’s Day Picnic In The Park 2017, Mornington Park. 6 – 14 January Rotary Club of Sorrento Inc. Annual Art Show, Sorrento Community House. 14 January Rye Gift Athletic Carnival and Family Fun Day, RJ Rowley Reserve. 14 – 15 January Two Bays Trail Run 2017, Dromana – Cape Schanck. 17 – 22 January Woodturning Exhibition, The Barn, Briars. 21 January Portsea Swim Classic, Point Nepean Quarantine Station. 22 January Sorrento Bay Swim 2017, Sorrento Foreshore.

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Birds: Flight paths in Australian art exhibition, Hans Heysen, Albert Tucker, Ben Quilty, John Wolseley and more. In January School holiday workshops for primary and secondary students. 8 December & 12 January Curators’ floor talk – Birds: Flight paths in Australian art. mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

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New rules for bays CHANGES to boating and swimming zones in Port Phillip and Western Port bays are part of an ongoing review to improve public safety on the water. Parks Victoria is inviting public comment on the proposed changes. “It’s important that boating and swimming

zones are a good reflection of the current and future needs of water-based activities in the area, and that they maximise safety on the water,” acting senior manager for local ports and waterways Cathy Jenkins said. “The focus of [the] review is to refine the zones in order to provide a safer environment through better separation of boating and swimming activities in high density bathing areas, and to ensure sport and recreational activities operate legally and safely. “Parks Victoria is committed to ensuring our bays can handle the increasing numbers of visitors and a diverse range of recreational water activities.” In 2009 Parks Victoria with Maritime Safety Victoria completed a comprehensive two-year review of all boating and swimming zones across both bays. It involved consultation with beach and boat users and operators, local government, business and life-saving clubs. Swimming and boating zones are clearly marked with aids to navigation (piles or buoys) installed in the water and advisory signs on the shore. An overview of proposed adjustments, implementation history, rules and supporting maps is available at: parks.vic.gov.au/boatzonereview Parks Victoria is seeking feedback from those interested. They should complete the survey via the Parks Victoria website, email boatingzonereview@parks.vic.gov.au or write to Boating Zone Review, Parks Victoria, 10/535 Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000. The deadline for feedback is Friday 16 December. Details: visit parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 19 63.

Shire loses path fight Continued from Page 1 “This will be talked about for a long time, it’s a great example of a small community showing that what they want is important,” she said. “We, the community, have shown that we love Somers just the way it is, and we don’t want concrete paths that don’t belong here.” At the October hearing, Dr Atmore told the tribunal the footpaths as planned by the shire “will destroy vegetation, compromise habitat for wildlife including koalas, and will detract from the character and amenity of Somers”. However, the tribunal’s decision was based on the shire’s failure to provide adequate details of the proposal in a public notice. The issue had effectively divided the Somers township, with some residents wanting the council to build 5.5 kilometres of concrete paths to improve access around the town; others insisted that the concrete paths were not in keeping with the coastal environment. The fight grew increasingly bitter throughout the year, with opponents accusing the shire of a lack of transparency, claims that residents were not surveyed properly and suspicion that the council had shown favouritism to a residents’ group which supported the scheme, and at one stage even referenced the group’s survey in its justification for the scheme.

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The point is a place of solitude for artists to take time out ARTISTS, writers and musicians are invited to apply to stay at a Mornington Peninsula Shire-owned cottage on land abutting Point Nepean National Park. The residency program based at the former gatekeeper’s cottage at Police Point Shire Park provides an opportunity for artists to work in a different environment and explore new ideas. Balnarring-based photographer Daryl Gordon, who finished his residency at Police Point earlier this month, describes his time there as “a great indulgence as a creative artist”. “It's not often that you can take time out of a busy schedule and just be. By saying that, I mean having the chance to just think about your art, which in my case is fine art photography,” Gordon said. “I entered the residency with no pre-conceived ideas and just let the creative essence come forward. It was a great time to be able to catch my breath, breathe and create. “I loved to unwind in a comfy chair at night after a shoot and watch the lights blinking on the bay and the ships cruising past, which is much better than any TV.” Gordon said he spent time “exploring and photographing the many different aspects of Point Nepean and the Quarantine Station”. “Photographing the Quarantine Station during the evening was quite an eerie experience - I definitely felt like I was the only living soul there.” The cottage where the resident

Cottage retreat: The gatekeeper’s cottage at Police Point in which artists can take up a temporary residency. Picture: Dary Gordon

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Bunurong/Boonwurrung who were part of the Kulin Nation of Central Victoria. Supported and fee-paying residencies at $300 a week are available, from two to six weeks. Artists must participate in public programs that contribute to the cultural life of the Mornington Peninsula. To apply visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/ PolicePointArtistInResidence. Submissions close Tuesday 31 January. Details: artsandculture@mornpen.vic. gov.au or 5950 1655. Some of the images Daryl Gordon made can been seen at darylgordonphotography.com.au/artist-in-residency Liz Bell

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Pool’s seasonal opening THE 25 metre Crib Point swimming pool will be open daily until early April. Ceberus ward councillor Kate Roper said the pool “has new and improved facilities that make for a fun and relaxing day out for all family members”. The pool, in Governors Rd, Crib Point, opens 9.30am – 6pm daily (except Christmas Day and Good Friday). Entry: adult $4.90 ($1 if supervising but not swimming); children $3.10; family $12.50; concession $3.30. Call: 5983 9672 or mornpen.vic.gov.au/ cribpointpool

Packs for refugees MEMBERS of the Flinders branch of

Grandmothers’ Against the Detention of Children are filling backpacks with useful items for children being held in detention on Manus Island and Nauru who may be sent to the United States. The federal government has arranged a refugee swap which may see many of the detained asylum seekers accepted by the US, rather than being settled in Australia. The Grandmothers’ Against the Detention of Children group is collecting warm socks, beanies, scarfs, drink bottles, books and back packs for those children whose families may meet the resettlement criteria of the US. On Saturday 10 December the peninsula group will join a march from St Paul’s Cathedral, corner Flinders

and Swanston streets, Melbourne, at 11.45am across Princes Bridge to the Queen Victoria Gardens opposite the arts centre. All 5983 1391 for details of the march and collection points for backpack items.

Crafty Christmas CHILDREN can get crafty and creative next month at Mornington Peninsula Shire’s libraries in time for Christmas. Primary school-aged children will be entertained by A Christmas Story while they make their own Christmas stockings at the after-school workshops, 4-5pm. Details: ourlibrary. mornpen.vic.gov.au

MORNINGTON’S Main St ambulance station will get a $1.4 million upgrade and a new “super response centre” will be built under a $500 million plan to improve the Mornington Peninsula’s ambulance response times. The upgrade is part of a five-year plan which will see Mornington’s station get a new ambulance and be manned round the clock by 14 fulltime paramedics. Ambulance response times on the peninsula have been some of the worst in the metropolitan region, with ambulances meeting the government benchmark of 15 minutes in just 71.7 per cent of cases in 2014, according to the Victorian auditor general’s report. Ambulance Employees Australia Victoria union secretary Steve McGhie said those times had improved in the past two years, with peninsula ambulances now meeting response times 76 per cent of the time. Mr McGhie said the new station was a welcome addition to the “muchneeded” resources in the south east, and should go a long way toward further reducing response times. He said the re-coding of calls in recent month to reduce the number of ambulances being sent to non-urgent cases was also improving ambulance service on the peninsula. “There has been a lot of work done this year to make the system work better,” he said. Ambulance Victoria Metro East

regional director Cath Anderson said the average Code 1 response time on the peninsula was 12.36 minutes in the September quarter, an improvement on the 13.26 minutes this time last year. Frankston MP Paul Edbrooke said the south-eastern “super centre” and the peninsula’s new ambulance station was about putting patients first and giving paramedics the support they need to save lives.

Focus on suicide FREE community workshops on suicide prevention will be held this week at the Fruit Growers Reserve Pavilion, 328 Jones Rd, Somerville, to provide information and support to those affected. They are 4-8pm, Thursday 8 December, and 10am-2pm, Friday 9 December. The workshops are being run by Mornington Peninsula Shire in partnership with Frankston Headspace. A workshop on grief and loss was held last week. Participants will learn to identify the signs of suicide, asking about suicide intent, understanding risk and protective factors and resources to support a person at risk. Local support groups that have helped shape and promote these events are For Kids By Kids and It’s Okay Not To Be Ok. To book visit mornpen.vic.gov.au/ suicidesupport.

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Paraplegic takes the lead in kitesurfing Continued from Page 1 Although Jim Kolokithas mostly gets around in a wheelchair, he is no stranger to swapping land transport to being on the water. He water skis, sails a modified kitesurfer (it has a seat) and can manage to crawl across the sand if he wants a swim. But it’s the benefits of the matting for the less able that made the matting so special. “I’m in Melbourne now [he says by phone on Friday] and there’s not really any place I can’t venture off to by myself because of improvements with ramps and getting rid of steps. Water – the beach - is the next place to make accessible for all.” Mr Kolokithas is one of about eight disabled kitesurfers in the world. He is at the forefront of designing the modifications necessary – a seat and quick release mechanism - to make the sport disabled-friendly and hopes more people will take it up “now that sailing is no longer in the Paralympics”. “Kitesurfing is the only sport I can see these guys transitioning to,” he said. Mr Kolokithas said he took up kitesurfing after his accident “because it was the only sport I’d really wanted to do but never had time for [because of business]”. Apart from refining changes to the actual board in conjunction with colleagues in Europe, Mr Kolokithas is now working on a trolley to transport

the rig into the water. “Launching and retrieving is the most difficult part of kitesurfing.” Before coming off his bike he went scuba diving and was a water skier and snow skier and had ridden motorbikes since he was seven. The accident that nearly killed him happened when he fell off a dirt bike in sand dunes near Robe, in South Australia. “It [the ride] just went pear shaped, there was other vehicle involved,” he said. “I couldn’t breath and was fighting for my life; paralysis was the last thing on my mind. I had a collapsed right lung and five broken ribs.” While being transported to hospital the main thing he wanted was to get home to his three sons and wife, who was pregnant with their fourth child (another boy). Mr Kolokithas says his paralysis “is T10 on the ASIA scale, the worst you can be at that level”. The accident also led to the loss of his fruit and vegetable home delivery business which employed 18 people. “But I think now that I am somehow fortunate, although everyone has their own perspective. I have a lot of family time and life couldn’t be better.” He also sees “this time in history” as “a bit of a blessing because before now disabled couldn’t access anything”. “Quite a few councils are being proactive and providing access to water, the last frontier.” Keith Platt

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Bequest a boon for BERG work BERG Mt Martha president Graham Hubbard is applauding the funding successes achieved by the conservation group’s philanthropy members Bronwyn Street and Bev Fryer. Their aim is to generate money from new sources for the Balcombe Estuary Reserves Group, which was formed in 1997 to preserve and restore bushland around the Balcombe Estuary at Mt Martha. “The committee thought it might be possible to raise $50,000 a year through the group, which would make a great difference to our ability to restore the reserves,” Mr Hubbard told the annual meeting. In May it received $15,000 from the Sally Oatley Memorial Fund, a sub-fund of Australian Communities Foundation, which allowed members to start work on the north bank of the Reserves/Maude St project. A further $3000 was given by members before June after an unsuccessful application for money from the Ross Trust. Mr Hubbard said an anonymous donor had offered up to $50,000 in matching funds for on-ground work if Berg could raise a similar amount. Bronwyn and David Street donated $10,000 which, through matching, brought in $20,000. Alice Opper donated $2000 which was also matched. Last week the group had two more surprises: its application to the Helen Macpherson Smith Trust for $30,000

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Besides the boardwalk: A walk along the boardwalk running alongside Balcombe Estuary through to The Briars historic property, Mt Martha, takes in several different habitats for animals, reptiles and birds. In one recent 90-minute stroll photographer Gary Sissons came across, clockwise from top left, a rufous whistler, a family of possums checking out the daylight, a fantailed cuckoo, yellow robin, golden whistler and cygnets hatched by black swans at The Briars wetland. Details of the estuary and a map are at www.berg.org.au/

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A teacher and unabashed cricket lover, Mr Serong grew up in Dromana and played cricket for Rosebud, and then Brunswick. A highlight of his “career” was attending the T20 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2012 and donating 900kg of cricket gear to teams from Nepal and Bangladesh. There he met an Indian man who has since begun a version of the charity in the SubContinent, ensuring the concept lives on. Showing the valuable impact the donated gear can have on a community is a good way of attracting support, he said. “In one case, a woman donated the cricket gear of a brother who had died at work and, in another, the family of a boy who died in the Black Saturday bushfires donated his gear. “We showed photos to those families of the joy it brought to the children in Vanuatu who got to use their equipment and that brought home to them the true value of their donations.” A documentary Mr Serong made in The Solomons showed how the donated gear, when used by former civil-war enemies, came to represent common ground. Two of the old antagonists got together for a game of cricket, which gradually became part of the healing process. Other donated gear is being used in Imparja Cup matches between Indigenous communities around Alice Springs. Mr Serong is hoping a national cricket drive, with support from Cricket Australia, will generate added interest in the charity. He is already receiving publicity and ground space in the outfield at the MCG Boxing Day tests and on Channel 9’s Cricket Show. A highlight was receiving quality gear of all sorts from former Test player David Hussey. Its auction raised “a couple of thousand” dollars. With stumps on the charity to be drawn in autumn next year, Mr Serong can look back of a match well played. Line and length: Donations from Luke Serong’s cricket charity have given the game new life in impoverished countries. Picture: Yanni

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Fewer cats will be killed if owners obey the law Protesters gathering to draw attention to the high kill rates of impounded cats bring to mind what I regard to be a far more urgent and critical problem (“Protesters call to end cat kill� The News 29/11/16). A high proportion of cat owners are blatantly ignoring Mornington Peninsula Shire’s cat curfew. Cats may be seen roaming the streets at any time of day and night. Given the number of cats on the streets, it is apparent that the shire has no real interest in enforcing the curfew. It is also apparent that many cat owners, if not a majority, have little or no concern for the damage their pets are causing to wildlife. Repeated requests by me for neighbours to confine their cats in accordance with shire regulations have been ignored and, on several occasions, I have had to endure the sight of adult birds in my bird-attracting garden desperately swooping cats with baby birds in their jaws. It is common knowledge that cats are natural born killers and cause massive damage to populations of native animals. The fact that many cats are not reclaimed by their owners when impounded further highlights not only the neglect of some cat owners, but that the unchecked population of cats is also a major issue. I for one would prefer to see the humane euthanasia of these impounded felines than for them to be released to owners who allow them to roam at will. If owners were to face the choice of either confining their cats properly in accordance with the law, or losing them to euthanasia if impounded, several problems would be simultaneously be resolved as the number of cats at large was massively reduced, the number impounded minimised, and local wildlife given some reprieve. John Adamson, Rye

Unnecessary council Why did we need to elect a new council? It does not seem to matter what individual councillors may want to communicate to officers of our shire on behalf of constituents. The final arbiter of any request will be an unaccountable shadowy figure in the bowls of our council chambers, the governance manager (“New policy a surprise for councillors� The News 29/11/16). Unaccountable that is to the ratepayers of this shire’s constituents. I fear for our right as citizens to have any influence over our rulers in the “castle�, just to use a quite appropriate Kafkaesque term. An example of this is the approval of a development plan for a parcel of land in Balnarring, next to the present doctor’s surgery which has been vehemently opposed by locals for its footprint and intrusion on neighbours. I would have thought it should have been decided with the assistance of our new council, but it seems to have been done just when the new councillors had not been sworn in yet. It obviously “needed� to be decided while the wheels of a fully working council where not in place.

A sign being carried by one of the protesters on Sunday 30 November outside Mornington Peninsula Shire’s “community animal shelter� in Watt Rd, Mornington. The protesters said they were demonstrating against the number of cats which were put down after being held at the shelter. The shire says 26 cats were put down between June and August this year but was unable to say how many cats were impounded.

Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach

Costly councillors I must confess to considerable anger when I hear of councillors spending too much in their limited roles as councillors, unless they are actively helping the community for more than a pathetic five hours a week as happens in far too many councils across the state. And I should know because I was a councillor in another area and I put in an average 30 hours a week for the same “pay� as those who put in less than one fifth of the same. And I have seen at first-hand how some councillors can waste money. So to cut to the chase, how about council change its rules? Every month or, at the very worst, every three, a list is published for all to see of how much councillors are spending and on what. Transparency in practice. Hiding nothing. Any councillor who refuses is sent straight to IBAC (Independent Broad-Based Anti-Corruption Committee) for a full and formal investigation. Anything less is unacceptable for ratepayers. Ange Kenos, Tootgarook

Decision maker Just as the Great Genghis Khan didn’t need advice from lesser mortals, so too it appears our shire’s great leader, CEO Carl Cowie. He has made it clear in his “Councillor and staff interaction policy� that he is the “... only officer appointed by councillors ... (who) will decide whether a request (for information) by elected representatives (and presumably by electors) will be granted or denied�, (“New policy a surprise for councillors� The News 29/11/16). I see this policy as suppressing the concept of democratic representative government, and tantamount to the head of the Commonwealth public service telling the federal parliament that he was the final arbiter of what information federal politicians could disclose. Geoffrey Gordon, Mt Eliza

Councillors ‘nobbled’ Unable to understand the full implications of the machinations within the Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, I at least understand that the council bureaucrats have effectively nobbled our elected representatives, the councillors (“New policy a surprise for councillors� The News 29/11/16). I have to wonder if this move is to prevent any further milking of the council cow by some councillors, such as trips to Copenhagen and Paris, paid personal education courses and abnormally large expenses. Perhaps it might put a damper on the pet fantasies of some councillors, like expensive carbon emission reductions, solar lighting and even tourism promotion. (Wonderful tourists,

causing pollution, road accidents, chaos, loss of our amenities, and carbon emissions.) Next, it would be really good to see the bureaucracy itself contract in size instead of forever empire building, expanding into unwanted and unnecessary services, causing ever increasing rates. Perhaps rates could then contract downwards. (Only joking). Brian A Mitchelson, Mornington

Pool needed Leaving aside the responsibility of all parents to teach their darlings to swim and learn the times tables by the time they have completed sixth grade, I have a question for Premier Daniel Andrews. We have schools down here in Dromana, Rosebud, Rye and Sorrento teeming with children to that sixth grade, and one skinny mini pool in the Rosebud industrial area. What plans are in place for our excellent teachers to carry out his wishes? Cliff Ellen, Rye

Not rascists I refer to Patricia Rayner’s letter (“White Australia� Letters 22/11/16) in which she accuses the immigration minister, and other Australians who do not support her ideas of how the immigration process should work, as being terrible people. She states that all the people who arrived by boats and are being held in offshore detention centres should be released immediately, brought to Australia and be placed in our communities. In her words, to do otherwise, is to be “brutal and devoid of compassion�. She further states that these people are being held hostage; that we are practicing the White Australia Policy; that illegal arrivals are not a burden on Australia’s economy; that politicians are not listening to what people are saying; and that racist elements in our society are being pandered to. I am highly offended by Ms Rayner’s accusatory rant, as I’m sure many others are. Considering that Australia is one of only 27 countries in the world that takes refugees via the United Nation’s humanitarian program and consistently ranks in the top three resettlement countries in the world. This blows Ms Rayner’s statement that we are somehow white supremacists or “racists� completely out of the water. No one is being held hostage. The people in the detention centres can return to their home

land. Many come from countries where there is no war or danger to them. We haven’t practiced the White Australia Policy in decades and that would be easy for Ms Rayner to verify simply by taking a walk through any part of our city and seeing the diversity of our population. Illegal arrivals cost billions a year in resettlement, housing, education, health, security and welfare costs. I would encourage Ms Rayner to do some research before she makes such generalised, emotional, sweeping and highly insulting statements. Christine Fry, Blairgowrie Editor: According to the Refugee Council of Australia “Asylum seekers who arrive in Australia by boat are neither engaging in illegal activity, nor are they immigrants. The UN Refugee Convention (to which Australia is a signatory) recognises that refugees have a lawful right to enter a country for the purposes of seeking asylum, regardless of how they arrive or whether they hold valid travel or identity documents.�

Argentina’s dog race ban Argentina has joined most other countries in banning greyhound racing. In July, NSW Premier Mike Baird banned racing in that state, saying that it is legal in only eight countries around the world. Now there is one less. The unfortunate back-flip by the NSW government notwithstanding, this vile industry is destined for history’s dustbin. Greyhounds used for gambling spend most of their miserable lives muzzled in cramped cages, except when they are taken out to race. These gentle, friendly dogs rarely hear a kind word or feel a loving touch. Many dogs die from illness and injuries, including broken legs, heatstroke and heart attacks. Those who survive usually only last a couple of years before they slow down and are discarded like rubbish. Thousands are euthanised simply because they don’t win enough races. Informed, caring people aren’t interested in watching dogs race to their deaths, treated like they’re mere racing machines. Attendance is plummeting, tracks are closing, and it’s time for Australia to join the rest of the world and ban this cruel industry for good. Desmond Bellamy, special projects coordinator, PETA Australia

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Brigade celebrates its first 100 years Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au ONE hundred years ago this month – on 11 December 1916 – a group of Mornington residents met at the Mechanics Institute in Main St to discuss forming a fire brigade. At that time, Mornington was a small but progressive township with a population of 1100. It had about 500 houses, four churches, four hotels, state school, girls’ private school, two convent schools, post office, courthouse, police station and a lock-up. It was the middle of World War I, less than a year after Gallipoli, and armies on both sides were bogged down

in the trenches and sustaining heavy losses in France. Like towns all over Australia, Mornington had many men away fighting at the front and the war weighed heavily on people’s minds. But life had to go on and, as early as 1915, it was felt the town had developed to a stage where it needed better firefighting arrangements. There was no piped water and people used wells, tanks and dams, but it was felt firefighting measures could still be improved and that tackling fires should not have to reply on helpful neighbours with buckets. The loss of the stately residence ‘Marina’ – burnt to the ground with nothing being saved – galvanised pub-

lic thinking and the town’s progress association began investigating using a manual engine (a water tank on a cart) pulled by men or horses. Public subscriptions raised money for hoses and a shed to house the engine and a letter to 500 property owners requested more support. It also made the point that insurance premiums would be reduced once the brigade was formed. About 30 men had already volunteered to be firemen when the Mechanics Institute meeting discussed forming the brigade. A letter was sent to the Country Fire Brigades Board in Melbourne formally requesting approval and, soon after, the board gave its support.

The Mornington Fire Brigade was registered with 20 founding members on 1 January 1917. Next year is the brigade’s 100th year of service to Mornington and surrounding communities, and 1 January 2017 will mark its 100th anniversary. To celebrate, the brigade has published a 100 year book, researched and authored by Colin Fisher, of the Mornington and District Historical Society. Fire museum fire trucks will lead the Australia Day (Thursday 26 January) parade along Main St to Mornington Park, where CFA chief officer Steven Warrington will speak at a flag raising ceremony, followed by a multibrigade torchlight procession from the

park to the pier. An open day at the fire station on Saturday 28 January will be attended by ex-captains who will discuss the 100-year book and sign copies. Residents can chat with firefighters, inspect facilities, see over historical fire trucks and the current brigade fire appliances and equipment, and view fire brigade memorabilia. Copies of the 100 year book and other merchandise will be on sale. The brigade will host a community cocktail party at the fire station on Saturday 25 March. Members of the phe public will be able to make a small donation to have their names displayed as sponsors of a Brigade 100 year Community Wall.

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The company now has around 200 drivers nationally and claims to be the first designated driver service to use phone apps. Its clients have direct access to an automated booking service, and can search for the first available team of drivers or book a trip in advance. Somerville man Ian Birch has been a designated driver for just over 12 months and is delighted with how it supplements his income. He does four or five jobs on Fridays and Saturdays with a partner, and can make $200$300 on a weekend, depending on the

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distances he drives. After being contacted via the app the pair arrange to drive clients to their homes from hotels, parties, and a range of functions in their own cars, with the partner following in his own car. Fares start at $30 for five kilometres for a driving team. A typical fare of 20km would be $90 – with clients secure in the knowledge that their cars will be safely parked in the driveways next morning. Clients pay by credit card, similar to

Uber, and the drivers carry no cash. “It’s surprising how many fares are under 10 kilometres,” Mr Birch said. Adaptability is the key, with many fancy European cars having indicators and wipers on the “wrong” side, as well as manual gear boxes. “It’s often a challenge talking to the clients as well as driving their cars home at the same time,” he said. “You can go from a late model BMW to a 14-year-old Honda CRV in one night; anything might pop up.” Clients may ask to be driven anywhere in Melbourne, as well as all

over the peninsula. “One good job was to Torquay driving a beautiful old Jag, and another is for one of our regulars, who we drive all the way from Mt Eliza to Blackburn.” Drinking at home is a no-no – and never while he is on the roster. “I don’t drink anyway,” he said. “But it would be impractical because you really have to concentrate. “Anyway, that’s the whole point of the service: it’s what we are against,” he said. Clients often see the benefits of the service while being driven home. “I’ve driven through booze buses many times and, on one occasion, the car in front was pulled in while we were waved through. “The client said, “That car would have been me.” While some fares are irksome simply because alcohol is involved, others are a joy. “On one memorable job I drove four delightful young ladies around Yarra Valley wineries for eight hours and really enjoyed it.” Another favourite fare was driving a busload of businessmen to the Buchan Cup and hobnobbing with guests in a stylish marquee. “It was a two-day trip and I didn’t have to pay for a thing,” Mr Birch said. The associated costs WeDrive’s its fee and the co-driver pays for his own petrol. “The money is good but the knowledge that you are doing a good turn is important, too,” Mr Birch said. “One night I drove a mum and dad home with their three children in their own safety seats and they were very grateful and it felt good.”


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621 Esplanade, MORNINGTON This Saturday, 10th December at 1.30pm Conley Luff Real Estate, 188 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 7733 Kayn Luff, 0416 265 337

CONTEMPORARY coastal living doesn’t get much better than the exclusive Esplanade address belonging to this luxurious executive home that delivers stunning bay views and exceptional privacy. The stage is perfectly set with lifestyle bonuses such as scenic coastal walking trails and beautiful beaches right on your doorstep, which further enhance the property, and vibrant Main Street with its popular cafe and dining culture is also within walking distance. A free-flowing floor plan has plenty of natural light on offer and the soft neutral tones and handsome polished

timber floors throughout the home embrace the coastal aesthetics nicely. A long hallway leads you past a formal lounge and dining room with air-conditioning, and then you breeze through into the splendid open-plan family zone at the rear. A massive kitchen has luminous teal spashbacks and an incredible amount of cupboard space will please the chef of the family. There are also glamorous stone bench tops and stainless-steel appliances include a 900-millimetre oven and a dishwasher. The comfortable lounge room opens out to an enclosed alfresco entertaining area which

will further complement the already considerable living space on offer inside. The three bedrooms are all upstairs; two have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, with the palatial master bedroom featuring a dressing room and an enormous ensuite with spa bath. Full use has been made of the 477 square metre block with little in the way of garden maintenance, allowing owners more time to fully enjoy this coveted address. The block is secured with automatic gates across a driveway leading up to a double garage.

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Stylish Beach House - Live The Dream Three-bedroom home in the heart of B&B territory, beachside Mornington – here’s your chance to own a stylish beach house walking distance to the water. The 312sqm (approx) property on the high side of Nelson Street has been updated and the result is a gorgeous coastal home framed by a north facing, landscaped front yard. It’s low maintenance and all the work is done. Enjoy a 7 minute walk to Fisherman’s Beach and a 5 minute walk to the Esplanade track. The rendered brick home has a double remote garage and a stunning paved patio. Includes open plan lounge/dining, timber floors, decorative cornices, fireplace. All bedrooms have ceiling fans and built-in robes, including a triple robe in the master. Includes ducted heating and cooling, s/ steel appliances. This is a single-level lifestyle property in a sought after beachside location.

Auction Saturday 17th December at 1:00pm View Saturday 12:30-1:00pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26279 Kara James M 0412 939 224 P 03 5970 8000 kara.james@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Zip to the beach in 4 minutes and wake up to the birds - this 3 bedroom family home near a flora and fauna reserve offers a wonderful blend of coast and country. It has a beachside address, 800sqm+ (approx) of land and it’s walking distance to Mount Martha Public Golf Course and bushland tracks. The home is single storey, elevated and features a fantastic rear patio and deck for alfresco family dining. Kick off the beach gear, fire up the grotto barbecue and relax! There’s also a special surprise – a ‘man cave’ complete with internet cabling, heating and air conditioning! The home has 2 living areas, master with walk-through robe and ensuite, built in robes, stone bench tops in the kitchen. Includes gas log fire, ceiling fans, split system air conditioner, single garage, car port, vegetable garden, garden shed and potting shed!

Price: Negotiable Over $680,000 View Saturday 1:30-2:00pm www.harcourts.com.au Malcolm Parkinson M 0421 704 246 P 03 5970 8000 malcolm.parkinson@harcourts.com.au Daniel Brooker M 0435 858 244 P 03 5970 8000 daniel.brooker@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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NEW LISTING

Mornington 7/94-96 Barkly Street Sun, sand and a stylish pad It’s the perfect holiday pad, investment or first home owner’s abode. This renovated 2BR villa unit with an ultra modern interior, is walking distance to Mothers Beach and main Street so grab your sun screen and your walking shoes because in a lifestyle property with a location as central as this, you’ll barely need the car. The freestanding, solid brick villa is one of 7 on the block and it has been renovated to create a coastal showpiece. It features a single carport, open plan lounge, dining and kitchen, built-in robes and a sleek bathroom with a claw foot bath and frameless shower. It’s low maintenance and features solid timber floors, s/steel ceiling fans, a barn-style feature door, gas log fire, s/steel dishwasher and rangehood, spacious master and panel heaters. Walk to cafes, restaurants, supermarket shopping and more.

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Mornington 13 Aquarius Court Garden Of Eden Fall in love at first sight and again with the change of seasons – this is a magnificent 4BR plus study home wrapped in gardens worthy of a magazine spread. Includes 3 living areas - a formal lounge, a family room and an upstairs retreat. Outdoors features a 12.5m x 4m covered patio big enough for a banquet, framed by ever changing, landscaped gardens. There are citrus trees, natives, bulbs, vegetable gardens, mature trees, hedges, roses and even a ‘fairy’s path’ for the little ones. It’s 1296 sqm (approx) and close to shops, the beach and freeways. Includes entertainer’s kitchen with granite bench tops, 2 dishwashers and s/steel appliances; powder room; large laundry; 3-car garage with drive-through access; off-street parking for a caravan or boat; and a luxurious master suite with balcony, spa, large shower and walk-in robe.

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Mornington 1 & 2 / 17 Pender Avenue Two Executive Homes Coming Soon.... These luxuriously appointed, brand new single storey homes (under construction now) will suit the most discerning buyers whilst providing absolute convenience within easy access to cafes, shops, Birdrock beach, buses and the delights of the Esplanade. Delivering 24 squares (URL) approx of stylish living with an emphasis on space and light and an open plan design to suit a family requiring a low maintenance lifestyle. Includes all the extras you would expect with this prized position. Just move in and enjoy the beachside lifestyle.

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Mornington Units 2-4 / 1-3 Maxwell Street Luxurious And Large Villas, Designed To Appeal

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appliances and stone benchtops Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au

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AUCTION

Mount Martha 12 Desert Hill Drive

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Luxury, Location & Low Maintenance Beautifully positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac, close to Bentons Square Shopping Centre, this delightful 3 bedroom home offers comfortable living that will appeal to families and investors alike. Positioned on a corner block with side access, the floor plan comprises a living room and family/meals area that opens to a great backyard with landscaped gardens and space for children to play. The master bedroom with walkin-robe and ensuite is at the front, while two further bedrooms with built-ins are at the rear . Well-presented throughout, this affordable home includes split-system air-conditioning, ducted heating and a remote double lock up garage.

Auction Saturday 17th December at 2:00pm View Saturday 12:00-12:30pm www.harcourts.com.au/VMG26347

Darren Hood M 0419 666 126 P 03 5970 8000 darren.hood@harcourts.com.au Kathy Netherclift M 0417 007 722 P 03 5970 8000 kathy.netherclift@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Mornington Suite 2/1a Main Street

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Birds of a feather Address: For Sale: Agency: Agent:

16 Swallows Close, MORNINGTON $800,000 plus OBrien Real Estate, 3 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 1250 Fraser Bayne 0419 376 644

SECURELY set behind a fully-fenced perimeter, this double storey home will pleasantly surprise all with an abundance of space and charm perfect for the growing family to spread their wings. On the welcoming ground floor, entertaining and dining will be a breeze with an open-plan kitchen leading to a casual meals zone set into a delightful bay window that looks out to the backyard. Incorporated into the space is the family room, and adjacent to the kitchen is a formal dining area with a separate formal lounge perfect for the adults to get their little bit of space. A separate powder room and a large laundry with plenty of storage complete the downstairs level. At the top of the stairs is a versatile third living area with four bedrooms branching off from here. A jump to the left takes you to the master bedroom with walk in robe and spa ensuite and the three remaining bedrooms also have walk-in robes, and share the splendid main bathroom. A separate study back downstairs could be a fifth bedroom if required. The corner block measures about 847 square metres and has handy dual access for parking the boat or caravan.

This well known Jeff Wignall Ford dealership is becoming vacant. One of only two dealerships in this booming Peninsula location. This site of 1274m2 is situated on Point Nepean Road with 3 street frontages totalling 160 metres. The buildings comprise a total of 315m2. Office

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9775 1535 nicholscrowder.com.au

Tom Crowder 0438 670 300 Michael Crowder 0408 358 926 Level 1, 1 Colemans Road, Carrum Downs VIC 3201

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‘BRAMPTON’ - GRAND LIVING ON THE GOLDEN MILE Back dropped by panoramic views across Port Phillip, this 4 bedroom Mt Eliza manor emanates all the grace of its 1950s heritage with a lifestyle package that will never go out of style. Footsteps to Daveys Bay, the home showcases a northerly aspect with 2 spacious living areas and all 4 bedrooms capturing the glistening views, while multiple sets of glass doors open to the expansive entertaining balcony overlooking the inground swimming pool that awaits restoration. Set on 5092sqm (approx) abutting Kackeraboite Creek with potential to subdivide, the property includes 3 bathrooms and a powder room, poolside wet-bar room, mudroom, hydronic heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, carport and mature gardens. AUCTION: TERMS: PRICE GUIDE: INSPECT: CONTACT:

Saturday 10th December at 3pm 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days $2.3M PLUS Wednesday 5:00 -5:30pm & Saturday 2:30 -3:00pm Ben Crowder 0407 557 758

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9708 8667

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Saturday 17th December at 12pm 10% deposit, balance 30/60/90 days Contact Agent Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Stewart Lardner 0419 539 072

Shop 7 / 20-22 Ranelagh Drive MOUNT ELIZA www.communityrealestate.com.au


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23 Elspeth Circuit, MOUNT MARTHA $660,000 plus Barry Plant Real Estate, 172 Main Street, Mornington, 5975 4999 Dimitri Tantanis, 0425 863 681

STILL need a good-sized home but without the lawn and garden maintenance of a larger property? This excellent brick-veneer home is set on a manageable 462 square metre block and combines tasteful nuetral tones with quality appointments to create a warm and inviting ambience. The layout incorporates a formal living room, with a second open-plan living space perfectly orientated towards the fantastic alfresco area for relaxing garden views. A crisp white kitchen has plenty of cupboard space and stainless steel appliances include an under-bench oven with gas cooktop. There are four spacious bedrooms, three have built-in robes and share the main bathroom, with the larger main bedroom, set at the front as you enter, boasting a walk-in robe and ensuite. A host of extra features include ducted heating and air-conditioning, and from the street is a double garage with internal access. Built to to impress, this eye-catching home is framed by low maintenance gardens and occupies a great position in a quiet, family-orientated area, close to schools and neighbourhood parks.

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3 Point Road, CRIB POINT Offers over $380,000 Roberts & Green, 64 High Street, Hastings, 5979 2489 Lisa Roberts, 0488 910 368

WITH lovely street appeal, this charming cottage gives a nod to 1920’s style with a stunning interior re-invented for 21st century living. Retaining the gracious influences of the past, the home features three bedrooms, all with built-in robes, with the main bedroom boasting dual-entry access to the gorgeous bathroom, complete with free-standing bath and a walk-in shower. A show-stopping galley kitchen has gleaming white cabinets that are nicely complemented by a stainless-steel dishwasher and upright stove, and there is a large recess for a double refrigerator. Light and bright with high ceilings and dressed up with sash windows, a formal living area also incorporates an ornamental fire place and is a wonderful space for entertaining guests, while a second living area with ducted heating throughout ensures extra space and comfort for the whole family. Full use has been made of the 538 square metre block which has been well-landscaped with neat paths and gardens, there is a cosy timber deck and even a vegetable patch.

MORNINGTON 172 Main Street

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28 St Mitchell Circuit, MORNINGTON $780,000 - $820,000 McNeill Real Estate, PO Box 3060 Mornington, 3931 Janet McNeill, 0419 503 327

PROVIDING great space for the whole family, this fantastic five-bedroom home is going to be a popular haven for family and friends this summer. A brilliant in-ground pool at the rear of the property is fully-fenced and landscaped with drought tolerant plants. An undercover entertaining area with pitched ceiling and skylight overlooks the pool, and for a seamless transition from indoor to outdoor living, glass sliding doors open up to the kitchen and dining area. The enormous kitchen has a welcome amount of bench space with stylish glass splashbacks, and appliances include a stainless-steel 900-millimetre oven and a dishwasher. The versatile layout downstairs offers three living zones, a separate study, and a powder room. Upstairs are four more bedrooms – all with walk-in robes and airconditioning – with the larger master bedroom featuring a relaxing ensuite with spa bath. Beautifully set on a 959 square metre block, from the street there is a double garage with internal access and a large paved area in front offers plenty of off-street parking space.

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MORNINGTON

10 Yacht Court

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LIGHT HOUSE • Literally footsteps to one of Mornington’s most loved beaches, this property is as abounding in square footage as it is in potential to transform into a contemporary beachside haven • The two-storey home flaunts excellent bones with three spacious living areas, including upper level lounge with sweeping vistas across the bay • Sensational blue-chip Fishermans Beach location location with potential to develop (STCA) and surrounded by elite homes in a quiet cul-de-sac • Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60-90 Days

Auction This Saturday, 10th of December at 11am Inspect Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am Dean Phillips 0402 833 865 Amy Day 0408 559 086

MORNINGTON

656 Esplanade

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CAPE • Stunning Graeme Alexander build with cathedral ceilings, walls of glass and stunning bay views, just moments from the beach and Mornington’s Main Street • Central living area on upper level is fringed by a wraparound balcony, adjoining open-plan kitchen with stunning timber counters and Miele dishwasher • Master with dressing room, ensuite and north-facing deck, plus open fireplace, splitsystem air-conditioning and ducted heating throughout • Large front and rear courtyards, double remote garage, utility room, plus boat and/ or caravan parking

Auction Saturday 17th of December at 11am Inspect Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Dean Phillips 0402 833 865 Amy Day 0408 559 086

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33 Bay Road

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CHARLHAM • Charming home on enormous 1645sqm (approx) allotment, perfect for subdivision (STCA) and offering potential bay panorama from 2nd-storey extension • Sundrenched lounge/dining area, plus glass doors to BBQ veranda, overlooking a garden wonderland with space to add a swimming pool/tennis court • Separately zoned extra-large master with walk-in robe and ensuite adjacent to the study/4th bedroom • Nestled among breathtaking English gardens, just footsteps to the village cafes and golden sands of Mt Martha’s beloved South Beach

Auction Saturday 17th of December at 1pm Inspect Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Dean Phillips 0402 833 865 Amy Day 0408 559 086

MOUNT MARTHA

392 Esplanade

ZEPHYR • Exceptional parcel of front row real estate and without doubt one of Mount Martha’s premiere untouched prized offerings, with impressive 18.7m frontage (approx) and easy access via Esplanade and Marguerita Avenue • Approximately a quarter of an acre (963sqm) of elevated and level building vacant land, situated amongst multi-million dollar homes and with a glorious 270 degree view of the Melbourne city skyline and Port Phillip Bay • Accessibility to the famous Pillars and a short stroll to the Mount Martha Village, Sunny South Beach and all of beautiful Mount Martha’s amenities • TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 60-120 Days

Auction Saturday 17th of December at 4pm Dean Phillips 0402 833 865 Amy Day 0408 559 086

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$849,000 - $920,000

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MORNINGTON 26a Adelaide Street Lochiel

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When it comes to buying property you should consider the ‘3 P’s’ in the case of this home they are ‘Pristine, Private & Park’ making a secluded & serene seaside escape! An as new presentation adds to the appeal of this warm & inviting residence that is sure to make you want to call it home coupled with neutral tones, Bamboo floor & a gas fire that anybody would enjoy on a cold winters day. • 4 bedrooms (large master suite with WIR & ensuite) • Zoned & spacious living areas upstairs & down • Country style kitchen with feature timber topped island bench

MORNINGTON 16 Mitchell Street Complete Contemporary Convenience

• Alfresco entertaining area & sizeable rear garden with gated access to park • Ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, high ceiling & double garage

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• 3 bedrooms, FES/WIR to large master suite • 2 spacious & separate living areas • Deluxe stone-topped kitchen • Smeg kitchen appliances • Stylish bathrooms

MORNINGTON 49 Queen Street

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Ben York 0477 020 090

Just a stones throw from Fishermans Beach, this residence offers style, quality & class. With construction commencing on this magnificent home boasting over 25sq of luxury living and alfresco just exudes class at every turn. • 3 bedrooms, downstairs master suite with fitted • Alfresco entertaining area flowing seamlessly to WIR & luxury ensuite the living space • Vast light filled open living/dining downstairs • Second zoned living area upstairs with balcony • Hostess style stone topped kitchen with Miele • Ducted heating & cooling appliances & butler pantry • Solid timber flooring & premium carpets • Gas log fire to living area • Auto double garage with internal access

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Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

$689,000

Nearing completion are these exceptional stand alone, beachside residences, each offering approx. 17 squares of luxury living & alfresco, plus double garage & plenty of north facing yard space! Located so conveniently to beach, transport and Bentons Square, making for the perfect downsizer or investment.

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Brand new, beach side and beautifully crafted, this townhouse is the epitome of low maintenance luxury living on Beleura Hill. Combining beach side living with the ultimate lock-and-leave lifestyle, this soon to be completed 28sq residence will incorporate architecture-specified to the highest quality & ensured emphasis on space & light filled living. • 4 bedrooms (palatial master suite with fitted robe • Timber flooring, high ceilings & doors & ensuite with freestanding bath) • Ducted heating & cooling • 2 spacious living areas (upstairs & down) • Fully landscaped • Deluxe kitchen with Miele appliances • Remote double garage • Stone topped kitchen & bathrooms

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Offers Over $1,000,000

Situated in a quiet leafy street are these two alluring new townhouses that offer a lock up and leave lifestyle allowing you to indulge in the many delights the Mornington Peninsula is famous for! With an essence on space and light coupled with an exceptionally flexible floor-plan, these immaculate residences provide for luxury living. • 3 large bedrooms plus study (master w/FES & WIR) • Premium timber floors • 2 living areas (upstairs & down) • Heating & cooling throughout • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with Miele appliances • Double garage • Floor to ceiling tiles • Fully landscaped Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residences.

MORNINGTON 62 Herbert Street

Open: By Appointment

MOUNT MARTHA 2/56 Bentons Road

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

Offers Over $900,000

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Designed with an essence on space & light is this stunning beachside abode ideally positioned within easy walking distance to Fishermans Beach, shops & Main Street. With a versatile floor plan offering spacious living, large bedrooms and plenty of space outside for entertaining making this the perfect choice to call home. • 3 bedrooms with WIR plus study • Designer bathrooms with floor to ceiling tiles (master suite with ensuite) & Grohe tapware • Spacious light filled living • Remote double garage • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with • Ducted heating & cooling European appliances • Fully landscaped front & rear Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer.

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

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MORNINGTON 19 Darcy Street Sheer Elegance

Open: By Appointment 3

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About to commence construction are these stunning single level residences offering modern & stylish architecture coupled with contemporary finishes & all with their own street frontage and individual title. • 3 large bedrooms plus study • Master suite with ensuite & WIR • Vast open plan living space flowing seamlessly to the outdoor entertaining area • Deluxe stone topped kitchen with quality European appliances

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Perfectly positioned within an easy walk of Bentons Square shopping, transport, parks and schools adding to the overall appeal of this stunning development. Get in early to take full advantage of the huge stamp duty savings on offer & to help create your very own slice of Peninsula living with these new residence.

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John Young 0412 766 804

• 3 generous sized dwellings (masters with ensuites FENS & WIR) • Gas ducted heating • Deluxe Caesar stone bench tops with stainless steel appliances

• High ceilings • Quality carpets throughout • Remote garages • Fully landscaped

Get in early to take full advantage of the massive stamp duty savings to be had & to select your internal colour scheme.

Open: Saturday 11-11.30am

MORNINGTON 2a Bayview Road 4

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$479,000

This stylish modern residence is located within easy walking distance to Somerville Village, Somerville Primary School and transport. Providing a spacious open floor plan with an emphasis on space & light in their design & offering the opportunity to add your own touch with the internal colour scheme & fittings, with no expense being spared making this villa an ideal choice as your new home!

• High ceilings & doors throughout • Feature 4m ceiling to the entry foyer & study • Heating & refrigerated cooling • Double garage with internal access

Sophistication, Style And Space

Open: By Appointment

SOMERVILLE 1 / 50-56 Eramosa Road East

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

John Young 0412 766 804

Offers Over $680,000

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Combining all three elements seamlessly in this stunning as new home which has been designed with an essence on light & space throughout. At the heart of this great entertainer is a vast open plan living/dining area that sits adjacent to the huge deluxe stone topped kitchen that flow perfectly to the decked entertaining area. • 4 bedrooms (spacious master suite with ensuite & fitted WIR) • Huge deluxe kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Zoned living spaces upstairs & down • High ceilings & doors

• Sun drenched private deck • Double garage with internal access • Ducted heating & cooling throughout • Lush landscaped secure yard/gardens

Kayn Luff 0416 265 337

An ideal choice for a home buyer, investor or holiday maker, given the low maintenance surrounds coupled with a convenient location.

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5975 7733

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington

For Sale

A4 B3 C2

2/28 Venice Street, Mornington Designed on the cutting edge, this state-of-the-art two-storey four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom family residence is exclusively positioned in a quiet beachside pocket within minutes of Main Street’s cafes and the beachfront and brings sophisticated inner-city luxury to this sought-after residential environment. Combining superb dimensions with eyecatching appointments, the stunning interior has an emphasis on open, free-flowing interiors with three living zones, an entertainer’s Carrara kitchen with AEG appliances, butler’s pantry and cellar, and two outdoor entertaining areas. Features include a luxurious ground-floor main bedroom with WIR and en suite, double remote garage and Oak flooring.

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As advertised or by appointment Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888

Red Hill Auction this Saturday

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8-12 Elizabeth Road, Red Hill Cradled within a hideaway location with Red Hill’s boutique shops and primary school at the end of the street, this four-bedroom single-level residence is a superb country escape with every lifestyle convenience at your doorstep. Set within beautiful garden surrounds with towering gums and a gully walk through to a fire pit for the ultimate relaxation in nature, this tranquil residence combines natural beauty with a stylish contemporary interior and a separate studio perfect for guests. With stylish Blackwood timber flooring and 50,000 litres of water storage, this unique home enjoys absolute peace and privacy close to cafes, wineries, farm gates and bay and surf beaches.

Auction Saturday 10th December 1.00pm Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Jake Egan 0491 129 137 Rachel Crook 0419 300 515 bowmanandcompany.com.au

A4 B1 C2 Mornington

Private Sale

2/2-4 Wellington Street, Mornington In a quiet position that places Main Street’s cafes, shops and the beach within easy reach, this impressive twobedroom, two-bathroom villa unit’s superb contemporary interior provides the ideal response to a low-maintenance seaside lifestyle. Radiating with style, an open-plan living and dining room with R/C air conditioning and a deep bay of windows overlooking the front garden complements a sublime stone kitchen with servery windows to the private landscaped courtyard with Merbau decking. With plantation shutters, engineered Kempas floorboards, single garage and additional car space, this comprehensively appointed home presents a magnificent Mornington lifestyle.

Price Contact Agent Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Ayden Nelson 0419 447 038 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mornington

Private Sale

1/19 York Street, Mornington Private yet boasting every lifestyle amenity at its doorstep, this gorgeous weatherboard two-bedroom cottage’s sophisticated contemporary style delivers a sensational easy-care lifestyle tucked away on the edge of Mornington’s retail and café precinct. A living room with pretty garden views features a gas fireplace and R/C air conditioning; while a dining room flows out to a private deck. The spacious stone kitchen steals the show with its dream dimensions and quality appliances. With polished boards, stylish bathroom, powder room and remote garage with internal access, this sublime residence is a wonderful sanctuary close to the beach, vibrant eateries, shops and transport.

Price $650,000 Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Jake Egan 0491 129 137 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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Mount Martha 6/15 Dulnain Street

Sit down and relax Forthcoming Auction * Master suite with oversized walk in robes and full ensuite with bath * Spacious second bedroom with BIR and semi-ensuite * Modern kitchen offering stainless steel appliances with dishwasher, 6 burner gas cook top, electric oven, dishwasher, glass splash backs and stone bench top * Ducted heating and cooling plus reverse cycle air conditioner * Single lock up garage with an additional car space for guests * 3000 litre water tanks supplying grey water for toilets and gardens, with rear yard offering the perfect sunny outdoor entertainment for a warm summers evening

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New Listing

TOOTGAROOK 16 Raymond Street

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Positioned close to the beach and local shops sits this solid 3 bedroom family home with separate living areas, good size kitchen, family bathroom with separate WC, large double garage positioned on this generous 861m2 ( approx ) block. Gas heating, air conditioning, 11 solar panels, all in very good condition throughout. Vacant possession, be in for Christmas.

Price: $539,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024

Over looking the waters edge this solid, freshly painted Boatshed is perfect to relax and take in the view headed just across from Mc Donalds, KFC and a short stroll to the Rosebud Plaza. Coming into summer what be er way to relax and have fun. Store everything, and be ready for some fun in the sun.

Price: $90,000 Contact: Adam King 0422 337 337

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 3/24 Woodvale Road

CAPEL SOUND 2/1733 Point Nepean Road

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Take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings available here before it`s too late. This stylish designer townhouse is currently under construction and is sure to impress. Scheduled for completion in November and ideally located in a tranquil leafy street with easy access to the freeway, local beach or McCrae Plaza. Just some of the special features include; a stylish modern facade, clever 3 bedroom floor plan with spacious bright living areas

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Price: Negotiable over $490,000 Inspect: Sat 3.30-4.00pm & Sun 12.30-1.00pm Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Price: Negotiable over $850,000 Contact: John Hall 0405 121 000 Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

RYE 217 Melbourne Road

ROSEBUD 260 Je y Road

3 Always wanted to live in Rye, now here is your chance. Located on the service road just off Melbourne Road. This is a generous 800 Square Metre block ripe and ready for your new home. Enjoy the pristine location and joys of the peninsula, call today.

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Price: $260,000 Plus Contact: Michelle King 0404 037 336

Price: From $455,900 to $609,000 Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

ROSEBUD 61 Boneo Road

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Buy one and get two income streams with this property, designed to accommodate two private residences, which has been generating a return in excess of $32,000pa as a rental. You could convert to holiday rentals or your own holiday home with additional accommodation for extra family. The front residence features 2BR’s, open plan living, kitchen and external deck. The second residence offers 1BR, garden area, kitchen and bathroom.

Price: $450,000 Contact: Robert Steele 0418 154 024

Price: $450,000 Inspect: Saturday 2-2.30pm Contact: Marne Puls 0417 339 350

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Auction This Saturday

SAFETY BEACH 5 Pebble Way Marina, Board Walk Tassells Cove at your door step! This is about as rare as they get. Opportunity here to buy a lifestyle like no other, this amazing allotment of 782sqm (approx) is superbly positioned in a precinct that is tightly held for a very good reason. This unique position oers supreme convenience in a tranquil living environment that`s hard to beat. Take a leisurely stroll of 140m (approx) and you’re on the Martha Cove Board Walk. A further 100m and your feet are in the sand at Tassells Cove beach right at the front of the Martha Cove Marina. This relatively level site has a road frontage of 17.5m (approx) and just been cleared for the exiting garage/storage shed situated at the rear of the property. Build your dream home and create a lifestyle like no other. This is a reluctant sale but it`s up for the taking and it`s all about location and this one is simply golden.

AUCTION Saturday 10th December at 2:00pm Inspect: Agent-on-Site from 1:30pm this Saturday Contact: Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Rob Steele 0418 154 024

1011-1013 Point Nepean Road, Rosebud

Raine Horne Rosebud 1011-1013 Point Nepean Road

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Are you looking for acreage in Bittern? The lifestyle property you’ve been searching for is waiting for you! 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a blank canvas landscape! Not quite ready for photos just yet, but register your interest today with exclusive selling agent, Brooke Ramsay on 0447 772 980 and your dream could become a reality sooner than you think!

? THIS ONE TAKES THE CAKE This immaculate unit is the perfect investment or first home, quality built with decorative sandstone look blocks for that admirable charm. Boasting three bedrooms, master with FES & WIR, large open plan living area with tiled kitchen featuring s/steel dishwasher & expansive breakfast bench adjacent to dining area. Step outside to a private yard including paved undercover area.

PRICE $385,000 Negotiable VIEW Wednesday 12:00-12:30pm Saturday 11:30-12:00pm AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

Double remote garage has internal access with other extras including air-conditioning and ducted heating. Close to shops & transport, this unit has low maintenance written all over it! CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

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1927sqm LAND IN PRIME LOCATION! What a great opportunity to purchase a big block of land in a prime location of Crib Point. The property offers a bitumen driveway leading to 13 car spaces at the rear. The interior has 7 consulting rooms, staff room, reception and waiting room which is air-conditioned and has wheel chair access ramps.

PRICE $620,000 Negotiable VIEW By Appointment AGENT Richard Whitehead 0412 328 718

Endless possibilities here for you to build the new family home or convert to other service providers such as childcare or physiotherapist. Properties like this will be hard to find in the future, don’t miss out!

CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555

CRIB POINT 337 STONY POINT ROAD

LAST ONE LEFT What a fantastic sized block to build your dream home on. Don’t miss the opportunity to secure this great 444m2 (approx.) block in tranquil Crib Point.

PRICE $189,950 VIEW By Appointment AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980

With all services provided, the block is set in an established street and tucked away from the road. Only a 3 minute drive to HMAS Cerberus Naval Base and Stony Point ferry. Surrounded by some of the best beaches and wineries that the Mornington Peninsula has to offer such as Balnarring, Somers and Shoreham. This quiet and established spot is perfect for your family!

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RARE OPPORTUNITY LOTS 1-4, 20-22 RECREATION ROAD, RYE Four separate, vacant blocks offered with existing permits in place. Each lot ranges in size from 680m2 to 744m2 and are only minutes walk to Rye Beach and shops. Each parcel of land has a gentle rise from the road, with a northly aspect to the rear.

AUCTION: PRICE: CONTACT:

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Your new castle awaits in this new boutique residential develoment of just four single-storey villas. Available with only a $15,000 DEPOSIT*, there are huge stamp duty savings to be had with an off the plan purchase. *balance in 120 days from date of signing

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tŚŽůĞƐĂůĞ ƵƚĐŚĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ ZĞƚĂŝů ^ŚŽƉĨƌŽŶƚ

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ͻ ƉƉƌŽdž͘ ϴϬƐƋŵ ƌĞƚĂŝů ƐŚŽƉ ǁŝƚŚ ŐƌĞĂƚ ĞdžƉŽƐƵƌĞ ͻ ^Ɖůŝƚ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ Θ ĐŽŽůŝŶŐ͕ ƌĞĂƌ ƐƚŽƌĂŐĞ ͻ sĂĐĂŶƚ ƉŽƐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶ Žƌ ůŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ ƚĞƌŵƐ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ ͻ tŝůů ďƌĞĂŬ ůĞĂƐĞ ƉƌŝŽƌ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ĞŶĚ ŽĨ ůĞĂƐĞ ϮϲƚŚ &Ğď͕ ϮϬϭϳ

ƌŽŵĂŶĂ ŚĂƌĐŽĂů ŚŝĐŬĞŶ

ͻ DĂŝŶ ƌŽĂĚ ůŽĐĂƟŽŶ͕ǁŽƵůĚ ƐƵŝƚ ŵĞĂƚ͕ ƐĞĂĨŽŽĚ Žƌ ƉŽƵůƚƌLJ ͻ dĂŬŝŶŐƐ ŽĨ ĐŝƌĐĂ Ψϰ͕ϱϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ͻ ŝƐƉůĂLJ ĐĂďŝŶĞƚƌLJ ǁŝƚŚ ĚŝƌĞĐƚ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ƚŽ ĐŽŽů ƌŽŽŵ ͻ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ Θ ĮƚͲŽƵƚ ďĞŝŶŐ ƐŽůĚ ŽŶ Ă t/tK ďĂƐŝƐ͕ ĐƵƌƌĞŶƚůLJ ŚŽůĚŝŶŐ ΨϮϬŬ ŽĨ yŵĂƐ ƐƚŽĐŬ Ͳ ĂƐ Ăƚ ϭϳͬϭϭͬϭϲ

ͻ &ůŽƌŝƐƚ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĨŽƌ ^ĂůĞ ͻ ^ƚƌŽŶŐ ƉƌŽĮƚƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŵŝŶŝŵĂů ŽǀĞƌŚĞĂĚƐ ͻ WĞƌŵŝƚ ĨŽƌ ĨŽŽƚƉĂƚŚ ĚŝƐƉůĂLJ ͻ WƌŝĐĞĚ ƚŽ ƐĞůů ďĞĨŽƌĞ yŵĂƐ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ >ĞĂƐĞ͗ Ψϲ͕ϮϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнKƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϱ ϰϱϰ

ͻ ,ƵŐĞ ƉƌŽĮƚƐ ͻ dĂŬŝŶŐƐ ŽĨ ĐŝƌĐĂ ΨϭϬ͕ϬϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ͻ KƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ƚŚĞ ƌŽŵĂŶĂ ďĞĂĐŚ͕ ƉůĂLJŐƌŽƵŶĚ ĂŶĚ ƉŝĞƌ ͻ >ŽŶŐ ƚĞƌŵ ůĞĂƐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĂīŽƌĚĂďůĞ ƌĞŶƚĂů ͻ KǁŶĞƌ ůŽŽŬŝŶŐ ƚŽ ƐĞůů ƋƵŝĐŬ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůůŝŶŐ ƚŽ ƚƌŝĂů

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϰϱ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮϱϬ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϲϬ͕ϬϬϬ KEK ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

For Sale - Mornington

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ZŽƐĞďƵĚ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ZLJĞ

WƌŽƉĞƌƟĞƐ &Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ OFFICES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ Ϯϭ &Ƶũŝ ƌĞƐĐĞŶƚ Ͳ ϯϬƐƋŵ ΨϴϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϯͬϯϴ DĂŝŶ ^ƚ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ Ͳ ϮϭƐƋŵ ΨϴϲϳƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭϭ ZĂŝůǁĂLJ 'ǀĞ ʹ ϮϮϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϱϴϱƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮϲ DĐ>ĂƌĞŶ WůĂĐĞ ʹ ϵϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϯϯϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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ĂĨĠ ďLJ ƚŚĞ ĞĂĐŚ ŝŶ ZLJĞ

ͻ dĂŬŝŶŐ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ͻ KƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ĞĂĐŚ ĂŶĚ ^ŬĂƚĞ WĂƌŬ ͻ 'ƌĞĂƚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ĨŽƌ Ă ĐŽƵƉůĞ Žƌ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ŽƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ ͻ >ŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ ǁŝƚŚ ŽƉƟŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĂƐŽŶĂďůĞ ƌĞŶƚĂů

ͻ ŐƌĞĂƚ ŝŶǀĞƐƚŵĞŶƚ ŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJ ŝŶ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ͻ dǁŽ ƐĞƉĂƌĂƚĞ ƟƚůĞƐ ůĂŵĞLJ WůĂĐĞ Θ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ͻ WƵƌĐŚĂƐĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ǀĂĐĂŶƚ ƉŽƐƐĞƐƐŝŽŶ Žƌ ůĞĂƐĞĚ ƚŽ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ͘ ͻ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ďƵŝůĚŝŶŐ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϮϲϳƐƋŵ ͻ ůĂŵĞLJ WůĂĐĞ ůĂŶĚ ĂƌĞĂ ŽĨ ϭϴϴƐƋŵ

ͻ WĂƌŝƐŝĂŶ ĂĨĠ ŽƉƉŽƐŝƚĞ ZLJĞ ĞĂĐŚ Θ WŝĞƌ ͻ ^ĞĂƟŶŐ ĨŽƌ Ϯϴ ƉĂƚƌŽŶƐ ŝŶƐŝĚĞ ĂŶĚ ϭϮ ŽƵƚƐŝĚĞ ͻ ƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ŽīĞƌĞĚ ŽŶ Ă t/tK ďĂƐŝƐ ͻ ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ ŝŶĐů͘ ŐƌĞĂƐĞ ƚƌĂƉ ͻ dĂŬŝŶŐƐ ŽĨ ĐŝƌĐĂ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϳϬ͕ϬϬϬ н ^ s ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ KŶ ƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ <ĞǀŝŶ tƌŝŐŚƚ Ϭϰϭϳ ϱϲϱ ϰϱϰ

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϭϵϱ͕ϬϬϬ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ

FACTORIES FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭͬϰϵ dLJĂďď ZŽĂĚ Ͳ ϭϯϯƐƋŵ Ͳ Ψϯ͕ϯϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϯͬϮϭϯϱ &͛ƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZĚ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ Ͳ ϯϰϱƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ϲͬϮϲ ^ĂƚƵ tĂLJ ʹ ϵϭƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϬϴϯƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϲͬϱϱ ^ŝŵĐŽĐŬ ^ƚ͕ ^ŽŵĞƌǀŝůůĞ ʹ ϮϬϬƐƋ Ψϭ͕ϲϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϱϮϬ 'ƌĂƐƐůĂŶĚƐ ZĚ ŽŶĞŽ Ͳ ϰϱϬƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϳϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ dŽƌĐĂ dĞƌƌĂĐĞͲ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϱϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϮͬϮ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ

LEASED

Ϯͬϰϵ dLJĂďď ZĚ ʹ ϮϲϬƐƋŵ UNDER OFFER SHOPS FOR LEASE ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϬϭ ^ƚŚ 'ŝƉƉƐůĂŶĚ ,ǁLJ dŽŽƌĂĚŝŶ Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ ΨϵϱϰƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϰϬ DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϴϬƐƋŵ Ψϲ͕ϮϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭϬͬϳϯϵ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ DĐ ƌĂĞ Ͳ ϲϲƐƋŵ Ψϯ͕ϭϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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ϭϮͬϳϯϵ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ DĐ ƌĂĞ Ͳ ϭϬϴƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϴϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

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ϭϱͬϳϯϵ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ DĐ ƌĂĞ Ͳ ϴϬƐƋŵ Ψϰ͕ϵϱϬƉĐŵн'^dнK' ϭϱϰϵ &͛ƐƚŽŶ &ůŝŶĚĞƌƐ ZĚ dLJĂďď Ͳ ϭϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϭ͕ϯϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ǁĂƌĚ tŝŶŶŝŶŐ ŽƵƟƋƵĞ

DĞĚŝĐĂů KŶ dĂŶƟ

^ĞĐƵƌĞ KĸĐĞ ͬ tĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ

ϴͬϭϴϵϯ Wƚ EĞƉĞĂŶ ZĚ dŽŽƚŐĂƌŽŽŬ ͲϭϰϬƐƋŵ ΨϮ͕ϯϯϵƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ͻ ƐƚĂďůŝƐŚĞĚ ϭϱ LJĞĂƌ ŽůĚ ďƵƐŝŶĞƐƐ ͻ dĂŬŝŶŐƐ ŽĨ ĐŝƌĐĂ Ψϲ͕ϰϬϬ ƉĞƌ ǁĞĞŬ ͻ &ĞĂƚƵƌĞƐ ŝŶĐůƵĚĞ ĂŝƌͲĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶŝŶŐ͕ ĐĞŝůŝŶŐ ĨĂŶƐ͕ ŚĞĂƟŶŐ͕ ĐŚĂŶŐĞͲƌŽŽŵƐ͕ ƐƚĂī ƌŽŽŵ͕ ƐƚŽƌĞƌŽŽŵ ĂŶĚ ƚŽŝůĞƚ ĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐ͘

ͻ ϲ ƌŽŽŵƐ ƉůƵƐ ůĂƌŐĞ ŬŝƚĐŚĞŶ͕ ƌĞĐĞƉƟŽŶ ĂƌĞĂ Θ ƚŽŝůĞƚƐ ͻ tŚĞĞů ĐŚĂŝƌ ĂĐĐĞƐƐ ͻ ϭϮ ĐĂƌ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ ͻ ŝƌͲĐŽŶĚŝƟŽŶŝŶŐ͕ ĚĂƚĂ ĐĂďůŝŶŐ ŝŶ ĞĂĐŚ ƐƵŝƚĞ ͻ >ŽŶŐ ůĞĂƐĞ ĂǀĂŝůĂďůĞ

ͻ ϯϰϱƐƋŵ ;ĂƉƉƌŽdž͘Ϳ ĐůĞĂƌͲƐƉĂŶ ǁĂƌĞŚŽƵƐĞ ͻ >ŝŐŚƚͲĮůůĞĚ ŽĸĐĞ ƐƉĂĐĞ ͻ ϯ ƉŚĂƐĞ ƉŽǁĞƌ ͻ ŽŶƚĂŝŶĞƌ ŚĞŝŐŚƚ Z^ ͻ ŵƉůĞ ƌŽŽŵ ĨŽƌ ůŽĂĚŝŶŐ ďĂLJ ĂŶĚ ƉĂƌŬŝŶŐ

DĂŝŶ ^ƚƌĞĞƚ ʹ ϳϯϱƐƋŵ Ψϭϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

^ĂůĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϳϬ͕ϬϬϬ н ^ s ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

>ĞĂƐĞ WƌŝĐĞ͗ ΨϮ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵ н '^d н KƵƚŐŽŝŶŐƐ ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ :ĂŵŝĞ ^ƚƵĂƌƚ ϬϰϭϮ ϱϲϱ ϱϲϮ

&Žƌ ^ĂůĞ Ͳ ,ĂƐƟŶŐƐ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ

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MEDICAL CONSULTING ;DŽƌŶŝŶŐƚŽŶ ƵŶůĞƐƐ ƐƉĞĐŝĮĞĚͿ ϭϬϳĂ dĂŶƟ ǀĞŶƵĞ Ͳ ϮϬϬƐƋŵ Ψϱ͕ϬϬϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

ŽŶƚĂĐƚ͗ dĂŶLJĂ ^ĐĂŐůŝĂƌŝŶŝ Ϭϰϯϴ Ϯϴϵ ϴϱϵ

&Žƌ >ĞĂƐĞ Ͳ DĐ ƌĂĞ

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For Sale - Mornington

ϭͬϭϰϬϴ EĞƉĞĂŶ ,ǁLJ ʹ ϯϬϬƐƋŵ &ƌŽŵ Ψϯ͕ϯϰϬƉĐŵн'^dнK'

&ƌŽŶƚ Θ ĞŶƚƌĞ /Ŷ ĂƌďŝŶĞ tĂLJ

^ƚŽĐŬĨĞĞĚƐ Θ &ĞŶĐŝŶŐ

&ƌĞĞŚŽůĚ ǁŝƚŚ ĂŶ н ƌĂƟŶŐ ƚĞŶĂŶƚ

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Lindsay Thomson - teacher By Peter McCullough LINDSAY Thomson, a well-known teacher on the Mornington Peninsula, died at Dromana on 8 November. A large number of friends and acquaintances, many from his teaching days, attended the funeral at Tobin Brothers Chapel, Mt. Martha, on 18 November. The service was conducted by celebrant Wendy Withers and the eulogy was given by Lindsay’s son, Ian. Tributes were given by grandson Karlis Zaid and friend Basil Van Dongen, while another grandson, Andrew Thomson, read the poem “Miss Me But Let Me Go.” This obituary is based on Ian Thomson’s eulogy, supplemented with a personal experience or two. *** LINDSAY David Thomson was born in Williamstown on Christmas Day 1922, the fourth and youngest child of Wemyss and Jessie Thomson. During the 1920’s the family prospered as work was plentiful for Wemyss who was an experienced Steam Engineer working at the woollen mills and on various boats in Williamstown. However tragedy struck the family in 1930 when Jessie became ill and died from stomach cancer, a month before Lindsay’s 8th birthday. At the same time, the financial effects of the Depression were compounding the problems of being a single parent family with four children. Despite all these tribulations, Lindsay and his siblings all came through these childhood experiences with strong, engaging personalities that served them well in their families, careers and the community. Lindsay attended North Williamstown Primary School and was particularly friendly with the Dunstan children from the local dairy. He helped out in the dairy’s horse stables and when they bought their first car, a Ford 10, Lindsay looked after it for them and taught them how to drive. However, at the age of 14 Lindsay’s driving career was temporarily interrupted when his uncle, who ran a garage in Newport, saw Lindsay and his friends driving past, and promptly informed his father. At school Lindsay took up lacrosse, which he enjoyed, and joined the Williamstown Lacrosse Club, training two nights a week, with matches on Saturdays. He went on trips to Port Pirie, Hobart and Launceston with the club, but once he went to work away from Williamstown his lacrosse career ended. Lindsay attended Williamstown High School, but as he did not really like school,he made a minimum effort. His real passion would have been following his father and eldest brother into working with machinery. However, because of the effects of the Depression, his father made the decision that his remaining children that were still at school would go to university and work for the government. Lindsay accepted this and although his first job was as a Messenger Boy at the Herald/Sun, he soon moved on to become a Clerk at the SEC in Flinders Street. Later that year, in October 1940, Lindsay took up a position as a Student Teacher at Yarraville West Primary School. He thought he would work for six weeks, have six weeks holiday and then do something else. Little did he realise that this was the start of a 43-year career with the Education Department. A year later, after a 10-day training

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Lindsay Thomson: Above left, s a boy. Above right, in 1975. Far page, in 2006.

course at Footscray Primary School, Lindsay’s next appointment was as the only teacher at Cudgewa North Primary School, south of Walwa and west of Corryong in north-east Victoria teaching 16 students. Lindsay then spent the following year, 1942, attending Melbourne Teachers’ College and completing his Teacher Training, before taking up his first position as a trained primary teacher in 1943 as the only teacher at Noorinbee North Primary School, north of Cann River in Gippsland, teaching 12 students. He travelled to Cann River with his bike on the train and then rode his bike the 90 minute /23 km journey to his lodgings on a pig farm near the school. Later he saved up and bought a BSA 250 motor bike which enabled him to travel home on weekends, an 8-hour trip. Then followed Hollydale Primary School near Childers, also in Gippsland another one teacher school, with 18 students. This time he stayed on a potato farm. Unlike his secondary schooling, Lindsay received good reports from the schools’ inspector in each of these years. However, he was restless and wanted a change. It was still wartime, so Lindsay joined the RAAF at the start of 1945. He was interested in becoming a pilot, as flying a plane appealed to him and involved another form of machinery. So, he enlisted and completed his initial training at Pt. Cook and Somers which was the theoretical training. However, he didn’t get to start the flying training as the war was ending and to Lindsay’s dismay he was made an “Education Officer” and sent to the 92 Beaufighter Squadron in Kingaroy in Queensland, where he remained until he was discharged at the end of the war four months later and sent home to Williamstown.

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Lindsay didn’t want to return to primary teaching, so his brother , a secondary school teacher , suggested that Lindsay should try secondary school teaching. It wasn’t long before he was appointed as a Temporary Secondary Teacher at Northcote High School, where he taught maths, science and geography. In 1946 he was also given the task of setting up and organising the Northcote High School Cadets involving 200 boys in 6 platoons of 32 boys each, running camps at Puckapunyal and Mt Martha at the old Balcombe Army Camp. For his efforts, he was made a Captain in the Army Reserve. He said that there were many types of cadets – tall, short, fat, slim, smart and not so smart, but there were only two uniform sizes: too big and too small. During 1947 he met Olive Caffin at a dance in Melbourne. Olive and her sister Winnie had both moved to Melbourne from Adelaide. Olive was working as a stenographer at Ansett Airlines. In August 1948 Olive and Lindsay were married in Adelaide, followed by a honeymoon in Sorrento. At first the newly-weds rented a house in Williamstown, but shifted to Canterbury before the birth of their first child, Linda, in mid-1949. Three and a half years later Ian was born. During 1947 Lindsay had decided to take up part time study at night at Melbourne University in order to progress as a secondary school teacher. After a few years of study and marriage, he applied for Part Time Study Leave which was granted by the Education Department. This allowed him to teach half time at Northcote High School and study the rest of the time at Melbourne University where he successfully completed a Bachelor of Arts in 1953. In 1954 he was promoted to Senior

Teacher in charge of the secondary school section of Rushworth Higher Elementary School and this was where Lindsay and I first crossed paths. At Rushworth Lindsay’s preference for motor vehicles which were a little different became evident. His “fleet” consisted of a small green German car called a DKW and a large beige American car, possibly an Oldsmobile. It is unlikely that anyone would have sufficiently fond memories of the DKW to form a DKW car club. The larger car, presumably of pre-war vintage, was always reluctant to start. This would prompt Lindsay to round up a group of senior boys after school and lead them across to the school residence where they were required to push the Oldsmobile. Fortunately the school residence was on a slight rise which made pushing not so arduous; had it been uphill it would have been hernias all round! Further promotions followed for Lindsay:  Mornington High School in 1958 as Senior Master teaching maths and geography. Although on a regulation size block it was here that Lindsay started acquiring cars for spare parts. It was also here that he bought his first Peugeot 203.  Then came Bonbeach High School in 1964 as Senior Master teaching maths and geography and responsible for Timetable. From being a student at Rushworth, in 1965 I became a work colleague of Lindsay’s at Bonbeach. We started up a weekly squash game which continued for many years; in spite of our age difference Lindsay was always a fierce competitor Lindsay was of the old school and held strongly to the view that a bit of corporal punishment would encourage the most reluctant student. On

one celebrated occasion at Bonbeach a teacher sent a boy to Lindsay’s office to check on a time-tabling matter. Lindsay, busy as ever, wrenched the door open, instructed the speechless student to hold his hand out, gave him two of the best, and sent him back to his classroom. Those were the days... Later in 1964 the family moved to a large double block on Nepean Hwy, Mornington where the Peugeot wrecking and spare parts hobby turned into a business after the tax office decided it was no longer a hobby. On one occasion while they lived at “Tooronga” there was a loud noise in the middle of the night. Lindsay rushed outside in slippers and dressing gown to find a vehicle had failed to take the slight curve in the highway, and was resting upside down on the front lawn. It was a Peugeot 203. While they awaited the arrival of emergency vehicles, Lindsay ascertained from the driver, still strapped upside down in the vehicle, that he was not insured. Lindsay made an offer and the transaction was completed as emergency service vehicles arrived. Later that day it was towed to the back of the block to join the thirty other Peugeots in various states of repair, or disrepair. Only one vehicle was ever registered and this would require a shift of number plates to the vehicle which was in the best running order.  Lindsay’s first position as Principal was at Pakenham High School in 1969. It was new school and Lindsay supervised its move into new buildings on the Princes Highway, where it rapidly grew in his time there. Despite being a first-time Principal,the school was established on good standards; he was firm, but fair, where student discipline was not a problem, unlike many schools today. .


and Peugeot accumulator  Then came Parkdale High School in 1973. Once again the family, by this time, Lindsay, Olive, and grandson, Karlis, moved to Beleura Hill Road, Mornington and Lindsay bought his first factory to store the large number of Peugeot cars from the Nepean Highway house. In 1978 Lindsay took long service leave, travelling both in Australia and overseas with Olive and Karlis, visiting Olive’s relatives in England and travelling to Wick in the north of Scotland to see the fishing village from where the Thomsons emigrated. They also travelled through much of Europe before returning home.  On his return from leave, Lindsay was sent to Caulfield High School as a trouble-shooter in 1979. The Principal had suddenly resigned without notice and the Deputy Principal had a nervous breakdown after considerable industrial unrest at the school. Lindsay was required to bring the school under control and minimise industrial action- which he did. For the next three years, he worked for the Board of Inspectors doing school reviews and teacher assessments throughout Victoria.  After turning 60 in December 1982, Lindsay’s last assignment was as a relieving Principal at Exhibition High School in Carlton in 1983, while the Principal took long service leave. He retired in Term Two of that year. ***.

In retirement, Lindsay was finally able to fully indulge his passion for cars. He sold his first small factory and set up his Peugeot and Renault wrecking business, Peugparts, in the newer larger factory. He ran the business for six years, before deciding to retire from work altogether. In 1995, Lindsay and Olive moved from Mornington to Mt Waverley to a double block with a single bedroom apartment attached to the main house and a big double garage. The apartment was for Linda primarily, but she came and went from time to time as she battled with drug issues which were to eventually take her life. Despite his passion being with cars and things mechanical generally, Lindsay had a strong belief in the value of education and encouraged Linda, Ian and Karlis to gain a tertiary education and become selfsufficient. Linda’s battles with drugs, especially in a time where very few families had experienced the insidious nature of the addict’s behaviour found Lindsay and Olive ill prepared for dealing with this sort of crisis. But deal with it they did and through it all they managed to continue to live their lives, when it could have destroyed many other couples. They also took over raising Karlis from Linda when he was 7 years of age and have produced a fine actor/singer/song & scriptwriter, who is self-sufficient and a contributing member of society. Meanwhile, Olive’s health was

declining and by 2002 she had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. They moved to a retirement village in Mornington where Lindsay cared for her until 2005, when he was no longer able to manage her by himself and she went into respite care. Olive died not long after in November 2005. Lindsay later moved to another retirement village in Berwick to be near a station until the end of 2014 when he lived with Ian and his wife, Marie, for 3 months before obtaining a place at an aged care facility nearby in Safety Beach. Probably as a result of his early life challenges, Lindsay was always pragmatic and accepting of what life served up to him; not complaining or looking for others to blame, but just getting on with whatever was required to be done at that time. It did not always produce the required result, but it allowed him to move on, by stopping his mind from dwelling on issues that were outside his control. So, despite any challenges in his life, Lindsay lived a good life with virtually no serious health issues for 90 odd years and even in the aged care facility he was happy with his lot, joining in the activities and loved by all the staff. It was there that he met and nursed his first and only great-grandchild, Andi, who was five months old at the time.

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Pair convicted of drunkenness in Frankston Compiled by Cameron McCullough FRANKSTON Court of Petty Sessions. Thursday 7th December, 1916. Before Messrs S. Sherlock and W. J. Oates. Js. P. DISORDERLY VISITORS. Constable Ryan charged Kenneth Logan and Charles Brodie with having been found drunk and disorderly in a public place to wit Beach Street at Frankston on Wednesday night, 6th December. Prisoners at first pleaded not guilty and afterwards amended their plea to guilty. Constable Ryan informed the court that it was alleged that on the evening of 6th December two drunken men who answered to accused’s description, followed two ladies, using offensive language to them and generally misbehaving. The ladies were obliged to hail a passing vehicle in order to escape from their unwelcome attendants. The ladies endeavoured to communicate with the police by telephone but, as there is no telephone at the local police station, a delay of some hours occurred before witness received word of the offence. He then went in search of the offenders and at 11pm he arrested the two accused whom he found drunk and disorderly in Beach Street, Frankston. The ladies did not desire to come forward as witnesses to identify the men, so therefore witness intended to proceed only on the charge of drunkenness. The bench severely lectured the

prisoners and told them to take warning by their narrow escape from a more serious charge. Each man was then fined 5s or 24 hours imprisonment. The fines were paid. *** THE friends of Pte F Murray of Somerville have been notified that he has been wounded (the second time) while in action in France. No particulars are to hand. *** THE object is worthy, the artists are worthy, and a worthy audience is expected at the Scotch Concert in aid of Xmas Bag Fund, for Langwarrin soldiers. *** A PAINTER named Minton met with a painful accident on Wednesday while painting on the roof of the of the Somerville Hotel Billiard room. Through some mishap he lost his footing and fell to the ground sustaining a compound fracture of the leg below the knee. Mr Coop conveyed him by cart to Melbourne Hospital where his injuries were attended to. *** GENERAL regret was expressed in Frankston on Wednesday, when word was received from the Defence Department that Sapper F. Burton had been, killed in action in France on November 6th. He has lived in Frankston since boyhood, and gained the esteem and good will of all who knew him. Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the widow and children who are left

to mourn their great and sad loss. *** MR A. W. Taylor, of the Frankston Motor Garage, has just been appointed agent for the Peninsula, for the famous “Trumbull” and “Victory” cars. The former is a very snappy light car, with Australian built, three-seater body while the latter, a full size touring car although practically new to this country, is designed especially to meet the rough condition of most of our roads, and is replete with the very latest equipment. *** WE are pleased to record the fact that two sons of Dr Plowman have gained some distinction in College athletics. At Duntroon Military College, Mr Frank Plowman has again secured the Mile Walk Championship, and is runner up for the Singles Tennis Championship. Mr Sidney Plowman, junr., has tied with Mr Fetherstonhaugh for Championship in Gymnastics, at Geelong Grammar School. Since the above was in print we notice that in the list of Trinity College Scholarships, published on the 7th inst, the name of Sidney Plowman, as having gained a Warden’s scholarship of the value of £25. *** WE are requested to call attention to an alteration in the date of the sixth presentation to Frankston volunteers to Thursday, December 21st. His Honor Sir John Madden G.C.M.G., L L.D., D C. L. etc, has very kindly consented to make the

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presentations and deliver an address, on the occasion. We also have much pleasure in making an earnest request to friends of recent Frankston volunteers to forward to the hon. Sec., Dr Plowman, the names, and exact camp addresses of such recruits. The labors of the committee will be much lessened thereby. *** THE return match between Langwarrin Camp Cricket Club and Frankston Cricket Club will the place today (Saturday). The soldiers expect to defeat the seasiders and the band will be in attendance to play the conquering heroes home. A full attendance of “bots” is requested. *** ATTENTION is drawn to Military notice warning the public against entering the danger zone while rifle practice is being carried on. It is found that visitors and others take unnecessary risk by walking immediately behind the stop butts and entering the danger zone. There has been no accident on the Langwarrin since it was laid out over 16 years ago, and the authorities are determined to maintain their good reputation. *** IN consequence of the decline of several rifle clubs in the Mornington Peninsula, and the rise of miniature rifle clubs, the Cheltenham rifle club has made arrangements to allow any resident of the Mornington Peninsula to enter their Club.

The Club meets for practice at the Langwarrin Rifle Range on alternate Saturdays, as per syllabus. The membership fee is 5s per annum with munition free, and free railway pass to Port Melbourne Competition for trophies is open to all members. The annual reunion is one of the features of the bayside town. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary, Mr J. H. Merrifield, secretary Rifle Club, Cheltenham. *** BRITAIN’S war bill up to the end od March 1917, will amount to £3,883,000,000 including advances to the Allies. *** AUSTRALIAN workers to the number of 450 are being sent by the Defence Department to work in munition factories in England. *** THE competition for competitive designs for the Federal parliament House in Canberra has been indefinitely postponed. *** GERMAN submarines have sunk another hospital ship, with 400 cases of sickness on board, in Greek waters. *** THE State Ministry is to endeavour to obtain stocks of brown coal from the Morwell fields for use in factories. *** From the pages of the Mornington Standard, 9 December, 1916

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A post-truth post mortem By Stuart McCullough SO long evidence. It seems the world has truly fallen out of the love with you. So much so that the term ‘post-truth’ has been crowned ‘word of the year’. I’m not entirely sure what the award ceremony for ‘word of the year’ is like, having pretty much lost interest in it after Beyonce got the gong for ‘Bootylicious’. In an ideal world, I’d like to think that ‘post-truth’ nailed it with a great performance in the swimsuit section. Even if that weren’t so, it wouldn’t matter at all, given that the world in general has now surrendered to the idea that saying something that’s spectacularly untrue is now a legitimate tool of communication. Facts are not what they used to be. Which, generally speaking, was useful. Instead, facts are old hat. They’re the horse and cart of public discourse. Worse than that, they get in the way of the point I’m truly trying to make. Which is precisely why they need to be called out as the disease carrying, terrorist-supporting cause of climate change that they are. It’s well accepted that ever since facts starting arriving here in 1834 on board the USS Enterprise that things in general have gone to hell in a handcart. And the sooner we get used to doing without facts clogging our arteries and melting the polar caps, the better off we’ll all be. Truth be told (and from now on, it probably shouldn’t be) I am at least partly to blame. I wasn’t much for science in school. It never seemed as interesting to me as English and creative writing where making things up was pretty much the done thing. My eyes glazed over in biology. The mere mention of the words ‘Bunsen burner’ would plunge me into a torpor from which it would take me most of the day to recover. In retrospect, I deeply regret my lack of engagement. Having reacted to matters of science and evidence with a shrug of the shoulders and a nonchalant ‘meh’ means that I’m especially vulnerable in the post-truth world. Because the problem with

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its sanctity can now be reappraised. I would have been grade one when I got into a fight. I don’t remember the details, save that I was held down by a couple of kids while one of my fellow students pretended to be a horse and kicked me. It sounds terrible, but it’s possible that these egregious attacks were precipitated by some kind of action on my part. In short, it’s distinctly possible that I had acted like a twerp. News of this schoolyard drubbing set the quadrangle ablaze. Some students asked me if I was

all right. Deeply embarrassed, instead of brushing off the events as I should have done, I used my imagination to make the situation sound far more horrifying than it actually was. When the whole debacle came to the attention of my teacher, I falsely claimed that I had been treated in hospital. It is fair to say that merry hell then broke loose. Parents were called and the other student hauled in for punishment. It soon emerged that I’d not required medical intervention at all, at which point the weather vane of primary school retribution turned swiftly in my direction. I was in trouble. In fact, it was enough trouble to last me the rest of my life, as it’s a lesson I’ve never really forgotten. The consequences of lying can be profound. Or so I thought. If I were to reappraise these events, my claims would no longer be considered a lie but as ‘post-truth’. They might even win me a prize of some kind. But post-truth is much more than a tool by which to reappraise the past. It’s really about the future. Apparently there is now such a thing as ‘fake news’. That is, news that is only real in a kind of ‘I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter’ kind of way. The proliferation of fraud as the new reality means there can never really be consensus on anything. Ever. Instead, we’re condemned to a state of perpetual antagonism and snarling conflict. So here we are. The earth is flat. The sky is pink and purple polka dots. The moon landing was filmed in a back lot studio between episodes of ‘I Dream of Jeannie’. Phar Lap was an android built from leftover transistor parts and Flipper was played not by an aquatic mammal but by Charles Laughton in really, really heavy makeup. And Fidel Castro isn’t dead; he’s just resting his eyes. Granted, I can’t back any of those assertions up with anything remotely resembling evidence. But, when all’s said and done, I don’t need to. And that’s the (post) truth. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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Crib Point wins the battle of the birds: The Magpies accounted for the Eagles with three wickets spare. Henry Dolphin (pictured) scored 42 in the win. Picture: Rab Siddhi

Mounties shoot to the top PROVINCIAL By IT Gully MT ELIZA has shot to the top of the MPCA Provincial ladder after recording its second outright victory for the season against Pines on Saturday. While the Mounties have moved to the top of the table, the top four have now given themselves a buffer of 24 points. Langwarrin, in fourth place, recording a convincing win against Moorooduc with leaders Jake Prosser and Travis Campbell starring with the bat. Baxter star Chris Brittain was at his sensational best with an amazing 155 to help his side record a 50 plus run win against Mornington. Peninsula Old Boys are in second place on the ladder after hanging on in a thriller against Pearcedale. In other results, Sorrento knocked over Long Island by six wickets and

Somerville proved too strong for Crib Point, who are experiencing a rough trot. Chris Brittain was without question the story of round five in the match between Baxter and Mornington. Arguably the best all-rounder in our game right now, Brittain blasted 18 fours and six sixes to help his side thrash Mornington. The Doggies opened well, picking up openers Joe Rule and skipper Daniel Warwick to have the home side on the back foot at 2/38. However Brittain, along with Justin Bridgeman who scored 66, quickly took the game away from the visitors. By the time Bridgeman was out, Baxter was already five runs ahead and the 12 points were in the bank. Pearcedale went within 40 runs of chasing down Peninsula Old Boys 266 on Saturday. At various stages throughout the con-

test, it appeared that the Panthers were going to cause an upset, however, the Old Boys claimed important scalps at important times to grab yet another victory. Brad Trotter got the Panthers away to a solid start with 54 and formed a solid partnership with Chris Dew, who top scored with 70. Max Blackburn (24) and Shayne Gillings (34) did all the hard work in the middle, making the most of the foundation that had been laid for them. Their wickets were the difference between winning and losing the match, eventually dismissed for 237. Skipper Kaine Smith, as he so often does, gave the visitors some hope late in the innings with 22, however when he went, it was all over from there. The Olds Boys are a very professional outfit who are at the opposition relentlessly all day. It was this attitude that saw them win the match and main-

tain their strong position at the top of the ladder. Langwarrin was in a strong position overnight against Moorooduc at 1/65 chasing 155 for victory and were never in an kind of trouble when play begun on day two. Simon McEvoy (39) and Joel Bateman (40) got the Kangas away to a solid start and then Aaron Edwards (29), Jake Prosser (59) and Travis Campbell (68) dominated. Prosser, who has been extremely patient this season, belted four fours and five sixes in his innings, while Campbell smashed 15 fours in his innings. Langwarrin declared at 5/263 before sending the Ducs back out into the middle. The Ducs were never in any trouble, finishing the day on 4/134 as the Kangas used eight bowlers, including McEvoy, who went for 10 off one over. Mt Eliza was just 39 runs from vic-

tory when it resumed play at 2/50 on day two against Pines. The Mounties finished at 8/163 before sending the Piners back into bat. After scoring just 88 in the first innings, Pines fared worse in its second dig, bowled out for just 79. The Mounties needed just eight runs to pick up the outright victory. Justin Grant picked up an amazing 5/5 from eight overs in the second innings, giving him match figures of 8/18 off 26.5 overs, including 17 maidens. Crib Point got its season back on track with a great victory against Somerville. Chasing 233 for victory, the Magpies got the win with three wickets and plenty of overs to spare. The top order set up the win with Henry Dolphin scoring 42, Matt Blake 69 and Luke Herrington 58, while Ricky Thompson once again chimed in when it was required with 21.

their own way against Seaford Tigers but still managed to record a 42-run win. In other results in perfect conditions on Saturday, Baden Powell went within four wickets of recording an outright win against Boneo, Rosebud hung on to win a tight one against Heatherhill by 32 runs and Delacombe Park recorded a comprehensive win against Seaford. Rye was unable to avoid yet another outright loss against Flinders. Flinders batted first and declared with eight overs left on the first day at 9/226. Rye faced the final eight overs of the day and lost Beau Suffern and resumed on day two at 1/11.

They were bowled out for 77 before being sent straight back in. Max Royal with 4/14 was the best of the bowlers in the first innings while Tom Clements snared 3/11 from eight overs. Clements picked up 4/23 in the second innings for Flinders, however Rye avoided outright defeat, finishing on 8/116. Boneo resumed at 1/59 against Baden Powell, who scored 9/242. Things weren’t as positive on the second day though for the Pandas, bowled out for 170. Baden Powell then fired off a quick 2/125 before sending the Pandas back in to bat. The home side finished at 6/106. Rosebud set Heatherhill 218 for

victory in their match at Olympic Park and for the visitors, it was a score they couldn’t chase down. Although Kristian Miller scored 48 and Christian Heath 28 at the top of the innings, things couldn’t get going in the middle order. Matty Meagher led a slight revival with 30 but the Hills were eventually rolled for 185. Jason Nagel was at his vintage best for the Buds with 5/65 from 28 overs while Billy Quigley chimed in with 4/51 from 24 overs. Seaford resumed on day two at 1/23 against Delacombe Park. They were rolled for 125. Dean Blight was the pick of the bowlers with 4/38, while Rob Fisher,

Andrew Stapleton and Ricky Ramsdale all picked up two wickets each. Seaford Tigers had their work cutout to hunt down the 280 required for victory against Mt Martha. The Tigers did well though, scoring 6/237 before the match was declared a draw. Ash Mills scored 82 and David James hit 62, while Aaron Mountey hit 47. Kyle Bendle was outstanding with the ball for the Reds with 5/44 from 17.3 overs. Red Hill easily accounted for Main Ridge. Resuming at 1/64, chasing 103, the Hillmen declared at 7/195. Main Ridge was 6/137 at the end of play.

Tight at the top of District DISTRICT By IT Gully A LOG-JAM continues at the top of the ladder in MPCA District cricket after the conclusion of round five on Saturday. There are nine teams all within a game of the top four with Red Hill, Flinders and Mt Martha all providing themselves with a little buffer after recording wins on Saturday. Both Red Hill and Flinders failed in their attempt to record outright wins over Main Ridge and Rye respectively on Saturday after being in strong positions to do so, however, still recorded strong victories. Mt Martha didn’t have things all

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By IT Gully HASTINGS sits alone at the top of the MPCA Sub District ladder after smashing Carrum Downs on Saturday. The Blues took 20 wickets for just 164 runs against the Cougars, giving them a 14 point break at the top of the ladder. It was one of Carrum Downs’ worst results in recent times while Hastings appears to be flexing its muscles after a couple of years in lean times. In other round five results, Dromana won a nail biter against Tootgarook,

Carrum was too strong for Balnarring, Ballam Park upset Frankston YCW and Skye recorded a rare win against the up and down Tyabb. The match of the round was no doubt between Dromana and Tootgarook. The Frogs set the visitors 187 for victory after being bowled out in week one in the 78th over for 186. After a wobbly beginning and a middle order collapse, Dromana’s Zac Clan and Craig Dunlop put on a 38-run partnership for the ninth wicket to get their team across the line. The Hoppers looked to be in some strife at 6/90, however, Jedd Savage

(61) was able to offer some resistance. It was then left to Clan and Dunlop to knuckle down and get the runs required to grab the all-important 12 points. AJ King was the front line bowler for Tootgarook with 4/37 from 28 overs, including 14 maidens. Matty Whelan jagged 2/59 from 17 overs. The scoreboard will show that Ballam Park recorded a solid 25 run win against Frankston YCW, however, the scoreboard isn’t always the best indicator. The Knights had just two batsmen score double figures on Saturday, Stuart Plunkett scoring 54 and Jay Yates, bat-

ting at nine, hitting 46. It was enough to record a win. At one stage the Knights were in a world of pain at 5/33, then lost 2/1 to be 7/62. The Stonecats, who batted again and were 0/90 at the end of play, shared the wickets. Lai Leaunoa was the pick of them with 3/48 from 29 overs, the evergreen Andy Kitson snared 3/45 from 25 overs and Jack Butland helped himself to 3/32 from 13 overs. Hastings added just a further 40 runs to its overnight score and lost six wickets, however, it was enough for an out-

right win over Carrum Downs. The Blues responded with 197 in reply to the Cougars first innings total of 62. Hastings then bowled the visitors out a second time for 102. Isuru Dias was outstanding for the Blues in the second innings, claiming 6/27 from 11 overs. Balnarring was bowled out for 189, chasing Carrum’s 256 and Skye bounced back from being 1/15 overnight to score 7/198 to get the win after Tyabb scored 156. Andrew Craddock was superb for the winners with 70.

Imports galore as Langy goes all out for title SOCCER

By Craig MacKenzie LANGWARRIN’S assault on the 2017 State 1 South-East championship will be powered by a raft of visa players. The Lawton Park outfit will throw down the gauntlet to local clubs Mornington and Casey Comets and cashed up Greek-backed opponents Malvern City, Clifton Hill, South Springvale and Caulfield United Cobras by backing the quality of its imports to take the league by storm. Central defender and former Macclesfield Town youth team captain Kieron Kenny has agreed terms with Langy and should arrive within a fortnight. Kenny, 23, is currently on the books of Congleton Town in the Hallmark Security League, which is the former North West Counties League in England. Kenny is a friend of Langy defender Andy McIntyre and looms as an ideal replacement for 2016 Langwarrin captain Alex van Heerwarden who quit the club recently and joined nearby rival Casey Comets in a move that caused ructions at Lawton Park. “I want players that want to play for Langy and any players that leave the club I’m confident that we can replace them with better players,” said Langwarrin senior coach Gus Macleod. The canny Glaswegian will be at the helm for a record 19th straight season having joined Langy near the end of last century, a remarkable feat in a sport renowned for brief coaching tenures.

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There was a buzz about the club on Thursday when pre-season training started and Macleod is looking forward to seeing his new signings in Langy colours. Kenny has played in the Swedish Second Division with Gaellivare Malmberget and figured prominently in a 2-2 draw with AFC Liverpool in September. The significance of that league clash is that two more Langy imports featured for AFC Liverpool, 23-year-olds Connor Belger and Paul Speed and they are due to arrive in Australia with their partners in midJanuary. Belger and Speed are former teammates at Formby and have been recommended by ex-Langy marquee player and former England youth international Kevin Townson. Belger is a midfielder while Speed can play in midfield or up front. Towering central midfielder Mat Luak, 25, is another Langy capture

and was prominent in Thursday’s training game. The 194cm Sudanese powerhouse from Morwell Pegasus has silky skills and is a former Altona Magic star who also has played college football in the US. Macleod has been in charge of the Scotland team in this year’s All Nations’ Cup, an annual tournament held at Egan Lee Reserve in Knoxfield, and he’s snapped up two more visa players in Scotsman Aaran Currie and Englishman Alex Metcalfe. Currie is a teenage winger who has been involved with Hearts, Hibs, Livingston, Hutchison Vale and Preston Athletic and joined Moreland City in Victoria’s NPL 2 for the back half of last season while 22-year-old Metcalfe is a left-sided player who has had stints with Hull City, Scarborough Athletic, Harrowgate Town and Ossett Albion. Former Brighton and Hove Albion and Pagham defender or midfielder

Alfie Bunker, who has been playing with Doncaster Rovers in Melbourne, quicksilver forward Nasser Mohammad from Casey Comets and teenage Kenyan midfielder Sulieman Ahmad Mahfudh from Hampton Park United also are on Langy’s radar. “We’ve been stable for the last few years so now’s the time to give the supporters and the whole club something to cheer about,” said Macleod. “I’ve won championships with every club I’ve been with so I know what it takes. “It’s about getting the balance right and just remember we’ve got a lot of younger players who now have first team experience, guys like Solly, Brandon, Kurt, CK and Dylan. “We’re going to give this title a good shot. Last season we competed with the top six but bringing in more quality players means it’s time we started beating these types of teams. “I’d like nothing better than to be

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in my 20th year here with the club in the NPL.” Entrance to Victoria’s elite National Premier League setup is the carrot being dangled in the faces of State 1 clubs in 2017 and this has sparked a signing frenzy. However, one player unlikely to return to Lawton Park is Warragul United captain Thomas Ahmadzai. One of the gun central midfielders in the competition, Ahmadzai has been courted by both Langy and Mornington among others but is likely to remain with Warragul. If Macleod can retain Robbie Acs, James Foster, McIntyre, Nick Thorogood, Boris Ovcin, Johnny Guthrie, Grant Lane, Sam Scott, Caleb Nicholes and Nabil Mozaffaruddin he may have assembled the strongest squad in the club’s history. Koray Suat and Chris Driver have retired while Anthony Selemidis is believed to be pursuing business interests. Langy’s war chest has benefitted from increased sponsorship from former player Greg Kilner, the principal of Premier Builders’ Group, and another former player in Craig Hosie, managing director of civil construction company LOJAC, who recently joined Premier as a main sponsor. Macleod’s support staff again includes assistants Neil Collyer and Robert Mathieson with Robert Mathieson senior as team manager. Tanya Wallace has stepped down after two successful years as club president, a role once more in the capable hands of John Heskins.


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A celebration of Australia’s newest Toyota showroom MORNINGTON Peninsula’s only authorised Toyota dealer proudly announces the completion of the most modern and technically advanced Toyota sales and service facilities in Australia. Mornington Toyota’s Managing Director and Dealer Principal Anthony Smith, who has owned Mornington Toyota for the past four years, said that the investment was long overdue and the new home of Toyota on the peninsula is something he is very proud of. “We’ve gone to painstaking lengths to ensure that our new facilities not just meet, but exceed the exacting criteria of modernToyota dealerships”. Mr Smith, who is also an involved peninsula local has said that he emphatically believes that motorists on the peninsula are among the most discerning in Australia. “We’ve created a car dealership that will attract our guests”. Over the coming months, Mornington Toyota will, no doubt, be attracting guests from all over the state to what is regarded “the benchmark in car retailing”. Mr Smith believes that peninsula residents will have no reason to go beyond their local Toyota dealer for the ultimate in sales, service and parts, that is second-to none! Their coveted Toyota “Five Star Guest Experience” rating for superior service already underpins this. When the new showroom doors open to the public on December 5, we’ll be celebrating with huge savings on the entire Toyota range of cars, commercial vehicles and 4X4’s. Mr Smith commented that after nearly twelve months, “it feels like Christmas has come early for me. Our guests will think so too, with the spectacular deals we have on offer!” Mornington Toyota is located at 915 Nepean Highway, Mornington; 200 metres north of Main Most modern and technically advanced in Australia: Mornington Toyota’s brand new showroom Street.

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$15,999

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Mitsubishi triton automatic glx-r dual cab v6 low k’s plenty of extras 2002 holden VX commodore S pack with cruise control abs brakes air BF mkII XR6 12/2007 built sedan finished in lightning strike with inc roof rack front winch bar snorkel dual batteries side steps rear black int air conditioned with abs brakes cruse control power winbag body kit alloy’s tow bar tinted glass reg and rwc. hard lid air bags abs brakes EBD roll bar air con cruise control fog dows air bags traction control body kit alloy wheels books. wyw354 lamps LSD alloy wheels. sn8765 tlu019

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$4,999

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$16,990

FULL SERVICE HISTORY, AUTO, PANORAMIC SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, PARKING SENSORS, BLUE TOOTH AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. XKA-688

HONDA CIVIC VI AUTO

2000 MITSUBISHI PAJERO ‘00 MERCEDES BENZ C320 04 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE

$5,990

$9,990

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AUTO, 7 SEATER, 4X4, LEATHER INTERIOR, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION, PERFECT FAMILY CAR. 1GK-4DH

VERY GOOD CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT. AUTO, AMG KIT, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR AND MUCH MORE. GOOD KM’S, ANY TEST WELCOME. XFV-893

VERY GOOD CONDITION, LOW KILOMETRES, AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS AND MUCH MORE. EXCELLENT VALUE, ANY TEST WELCOME. SVG-872

2007 TOYOTA RAV4

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2005 NISSAN X-TRAIL ST

2003 SUZUKI INGIS

‘06 MINI COOPER S CHILLI ‘04 TOYOTA CAMRY SPORTIVO

$13,990

$5,990

$8,990

TOP OF THE RANGE, AUTO, BLUE TOOTH, HARDON KAROM STEREO, PANORAMIL ROOF. REG: UBC386

V6, AUTO, FULL ELECTRICS, POWER MIRRORS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS, BODY KIT, REAR SPOILER AND MUCH MORE. GREAT CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT, REPUTATION FOR RELIABILITY, ANY TEST WELCOME. SZR899

5 SPEED MANUAL, LOW KM’S, CRUSE CONTROL, CD PLAYER, DUALAIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. VERY GOOD CONDITION, ANY TEST WELCOME. ZJX-600

‘04 HOLDEN VY COMMODORE LTZ LUXURY, DUAL CAB, AUTO ‘11 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER LS

FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW KM’S, 4X4, AUTO, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW KM’S, 4X4, MANUAL, SUN ROOF, LEATHER INTERIOR, SUN ROOF, ROOF RACKS, FULL NUDGE BAR AND MORE. VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS, CD PLAYER INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME. 1HS5PD AND MORE. WAB-681

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$4,990

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RACV Warranties available with all cars. Please remove the Mitsubishi Pajero. We've just sold it. We'll put the 2000 Mitsubishi Pajero back in its place.

2003 KIA RIO AUTO

$3,990

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1995 MAZDA 121

$2,990 4 DOOR SEDAN, MANUAL, LOW KS, EXTREMELY ECONOMICAL, EXCELLENT CONDITION. REG: NJQ521

‘03 MERCEDES BENZ KOMPRESSOR

$9,990 DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, SATELLITE NAVIGATION, GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. SCH752

2001 HOLDEN VT WAGON

2008 SUZUKI VITARA

AU FALCON “LOW K’S

$3,990

$11,990

$4,990

$13,990

AUTO, FULL ELECTRIC’S, CHAMPAGNE IN COLOUR, ROOF RACKS, ALLOYS TOW BAR, CRUISE CONTROL. REG: QWI122

GRAND VITARA, AUTO, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, UNMARKED INSIDE AND OUT, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. YCM-841

GENUINE 125000KM, UNMARKED INSIDE AND OUT, IDEAL 1ST CAR. TEK827

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VW BEETLE DIESEL

2002 BMW 318I

‘06 FORD FOCUS LX SEDAN 2006 HOLDEN ASTRA CDX

$4,990

$3,990

5 SPEED MANUAL, REAR PARKING SENSORS, FULL RED, MAKE A GREAT FIRST CAR, LOW KS, ALL ELECTRICS, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MORE. EXCELLENT ORIGINAL, REGULARLY MAINTAINED, AIR BAGS. CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. ANY TEST WELCOME. REG: UMV657 1GN-6MD

$8,990

$7,990

5 SPEED MANUAL, SUN ROOF, HRS WHEELS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER, DUAL AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. NEAR PERFECT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT, ANY TEST WELCOME. ULE-932

AUTO, LEATHER INTERIOR, SUN ROOF, MULTI FUNCTION WHEELS, 170K’S, FULL SERVICE HISTORY. WCA-438

2007 NISSAN X-TRAIL

2004 HOLDEN BARINA

2009 HYUNDAI TIBURON

2005 PEUGEOT 307

$4,990

$7,990

$5,990

$9,990

AUTO, LOW KILOMETRES, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE & OUT, REG VALID VERY GOOD CONDITION BOTH INSIDE AND OUT. FOR 3 MONTHS (15/1/17). 2.7L V6, FRONT WHEEL DRIVE, AIR BAGS AND MUCH MORE. IN GREAT CONDITION, FULL ELECTRICS, DUAL SIDE AIR BAGS, PARTIAL LEATHER AUTO, SUN ROOF, ROOF RACKS, FULL ELECTRICS, CD PLAYER AND MORE. ANY TEST WELCOME. JCD1 COME AND TEST DRIVE TODAY. TPX-431 TRIM, CD PLAYER. TEST DRIVE TODAY. XEE-162

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MORNINGTON MITSUBISHI

$2,000 FACTORY BONUS1 ON ALL TRITON 4X4 DOUBLE CAB PICK UPS TRITON GLX+ 4WD DIESEL2

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LMCT 10467 Participating Mitsubishi dealers. While stocks last. Mitsubishi reserves the right to extend or modify these offers. Offers available on new vehicles purchased and delivered between 1 Nov and 31 Dec 2016. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet buyers. See participating dealers for full terms and conditions. 1. $2,000 Factory Bonus on 16MY Triton 4x4 double cab pickups will be deducted from the final negotiated drive away price at the time of purchase. 2. 16MY Triton GLX+ and 16MY Triton GLS manual transmission. 3. Free auto upgrade from manual to automatic transmission on 16MY Lancer and 15.5MY ASX 2WD LS. 4. Recommended DRIVE AWAY selling price, including 12 months’ registration, CTP insurance, Stamp Duty & Dealer Delivery. Excludes Government, Rental & National Fleet customers. DIAMOND ADVANTAGE: †NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY: 5 years or 100,000km (whichever occurs first). Service conditions apply. *CAPPED PRICE SERVICING: 4 years or 60,000km (whichever occurs first).Covers all items specified under the standard “Regular Service Table” for normal operating conditions detailed in the service and warranty booklet. Additional service/repair items (if required) are at additional cost. ^ ROADSIDE ASSIST (Service conditions apply). For purchase of new Mitsubishi vehicles, your initial 12-month roadside assist will be extended for a period of 12 months from the date of the most recent eligible Capped Price Service for that vehicle performed at an authorised Mitsubishi dealer. Roadside assist, if extended in accordance with these items, is available for a maximum of up to 5 years. Conditions apply. See mitsubishi-motors.com.au for further information.

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SX SINGLE CAB CHASSIS MANUAL

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• ADVANCED AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • FUEL EFFICIENT 8.0L/100KM# • HUGE 2,550MM LONG ALLOY TRAY~ • CRUISE CONTROL & POWER WINDOWS

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$

46,990

DRIVE AWAY*

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• 17" ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS, SIDE STEPS • 8" TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY AUDIO w/ BLUETOOTH® & IPOD® CONNECTIVITY • OUTSTANDING 3.0T TOWING+ • REVERSING CAMERA & REAR PARK ASSIST

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HURRY TO MORNINGTON ISUZU UTE TODAY 41 Tyabb Rd, Mornington | PH: 5975 5188 www.morningtonisuzuute.com.au LMCT 10467 5-star ANCAP safety rating on 4x4 D-MAX Crew Cab models built from November 2013 onwards, 4x2 D-MAX Crew Cab High Ride models built from November 2014 onwards and all MU-X models. ^5 years/130,000km whichever occurs first, for eligible customers. Excludes trays and accessories. >The Capped Price Servicing Program (“CPS Program”) applies to Eligible Vehicles with a Warranty Start Date after 1/1/15 at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers only. The CPS Program covers the first 6 Scheduled Services in line with the Scheduled Service Intervals. CPS Prices are subject to change. For full terms & conditions and current pricing visit isuzuute.com.au/service-plus. +3.5 tonne braked towing capacity on D-MAX 4x4 and 4x2 High Ride models and 3.0 tonne braked towing capacity on all MU-X models when fitted with an optional genuine Isuzu UTE tow bar kit. ~Includes economy alloy tray fitted at motorpool. #Fuel consumption and emissions figures based on ADR 81/02 (combined cycle test) and are to be used for vehicle comparison purposes only. Actual fuel consumption and emissions will vary depending on many factors including, but not limited to, traffic conditions, individual driving style and vehicle condition. §Leather on body contact areas of the seats. *Private and ABN holders only. Excludes government, fleet, rental & non-profit buyers. Includes one year business vehicle registration, CTP insurance, dealer delivery and statutory charges. Metallic/mica/pearl paint $450 extra. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers from 1/10/16 until 31/12/16 unless extended, varied or while stocks last. †Offer is limited to standard items (normal operating conditions) as listed in IUA Warranty and Service Booklet for the first 3 years Scheduled Servicing (covering the first 6 Scheduled Services up to 36 months/60,000km – whichever occurs first) on 4x4 D-MAX & 4x4 MU-X models sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16 to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Offer does not cover any other Scheduled Service, Make-up Scheduled Service or any additional service items or requirements, which are at the owner’s expense. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding free Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories where offered. ‡$1,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories on all models (except 15.5MY LS-T models that receive $2,000 Isuzu UTE Genuine Accessories) sold & delivered between 1/10/16 and 31/12/16, unless varied or extended, to private & ABN holders only. Excludes demonstrators. Only at Participating Isuzu UTE Dealers. Not available with any other offer, excluding the first 3 years free Scheduled Servicing where offered.

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JEEP PORTSEA POLO. Saturday, 14 January 2017 | 11:00AM to 06:00PM. World class Polo, beauty and glamour in the amazing Portsea setting. TWO BAYS TRAIL RUN Sunday, 15 January 2017 | 07:00AM - 03:00PM. A trail run that crosses the Mornington Peninsula, going up and over Arthurs Seat finishing at Cape Schanck. 56km and 28km runs that experience a wide variety of running surfaces, bushland and coastal views.

THE MORNINGTON PENINSULA BLUES SESSIONS Saturday, 4 February 2017 | 06:00PM - 11:00PM. A unique, bi annual, live Blues music event featuring some of Australia’s premier Blues musicians. YOUNG AT ART Tuesday, 7 February 2017 | 10:00AM 11:00AM. Young at Art introduces 0–5 year olds to the wonderful world of art. Have a tour of the works on display, enjoy a story and some music, and then do a hands-on creative activity inspired by our current exhibition.

WELLBEING MARKET DROMANA - JANUARY Sunday, 15 January 2017 | 10:00AM 03:00PM Dromana Community Hall, 359 Point Nepean Road, Dromana 45TH MORNINGTON ART SHOW Thursday, 19 January 2017 | 09:00AM Thursday, 26 January 2017 | 05:00PM With over 800 paintings on display from a wide range of genre, the Mornington Art Show is one of Victoria’s largest and best.

BENTON JUNIOR COLLEGE COMMUNITY FAIR Saturday, 18 March 2017 | 10:00AM - 04:00PM. A great family day out! Amusement rides, live entertainment, market stalls, Art Show, delicious food, and more.

PORTSEA SWIM CLASSIC Saturday, 21 January 2017 | 07:00AM - 05:00PM. The Portsea Swim Classic is the major annual fund raiser for the Portsea Life Saving Club. The Event is now in its 30th year and attracts up to 1800 competitors and many spectators.

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SORRENTO BAY SWIM 2017 Sunday, 22 January 2017 | 08:00AM - 01:00PM. Open water swim held on Sorrento foreshore. Three swim distances (600m, 2000m & 4000m). The swim is open to both experienced and novice swimmers. All funds raised go to the Sorrento Surf Club.

POINT NEPEAN PORTSEA MARKET Sunday, 22 January 2017 | 09:00AM 02:00PM. Arts, crafts, gourmet food all home grown hand made down by the sea. Over 250+ quality stalls to browse with kids entertainment and live music. ICAN SESSIONS - MORNINGTON LIBRARY

Wednesday, 25 January 2017 | 02:30PM - 03:30PM. Bring your own iPad or tablet to learn some tips and tricks in a small group setting. RED HILL COMMUNITY BBQ Saturday, 28 January 2017 | 12:00PM - 03:00PM. Come along to a FREE community BBQ in the community park for local residents on Australia

KIDS FUN RUN WITH K163 Sunday, 19 March 2017 | 10:00AM 01:00PM. Come along for a great day out with the kids and watch them run along with the historic K163 stream engine. SORRENTO TO PORTSEA FUN RUN Sunday, 2 April 2017 | 07:00AM 11:00AM. A fun run raising money for Peter Mac and not-for-profit local sports clubs. 21km, 10km, 5km - open to all ages and abilities.

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GIFT GUIDE 2016 SILENT NIGHT Silent night, holy night! All is calm, all is bright. Round yon Virgin, Mother and Child. Holy infant so tender and mild, Sleep in heavenly peace, Sleep in heavenly peace. Silent night, holy night! Shepherds quake at the sight. Glories stream from heaven afar Heavenly hosts sing Alleluia, Christ the Savior is born! Christ the Savior is born.

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Silent night, holy night! Son of God love’s pure light. Radiant beams from Thy holy face With dawn of redeeming grace, Jesus Lord, at Thy birth. Jesus Lord, at Thy birth

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Stay safe and enjoy the drive THIS time of year is one of the most high-risk times on the roads with many people driving to Christmas parties, end of year celebrations, and heading on holidays for a well-deserved break. Drivers must remember that travelling during holiday periods can be more risky because of increased traffic volumes, congestion, tiredness, people driving in unfamiliar environments, and a higher number of people who are driving under the influence of alcohol. Unfortunately, road accidents and fatalities over the Christmas period are often significantly worse than the rest of the year. Tragically, a percentage of these accidents and fatalities are often preventable. Before you, your family and friends get behind the wheel this festive season, make sure you are ready, and able, to drive. Here are a few tips to help you get there safely. Plan Ahead and Be Flexible. Take the time to plan your trip. Plan which route you are going to take and identify the places you are going to stop and rest along the way. If possible, plan to travel in non-peak traffic and congestion times, and do not plan to drive for more than 2 hours without a break. Take the time to recover at your rest spots. Be Alert to Changes. Check relevant traffic and travel information when you plan your Christmas/ Holiday road trip. This may help you

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on Australian roads. At this time of the year, many people are driving long distances on unfamiliar roads. You may choose to leave in the early hours of the morning to avoid traffic, which means you are driving when your body is programmed to sleep. Australia Wide First Aid advises you not to drive when you would otherwise be sleeping. Fatigue will

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Check the car before summer holidays BEFORE the holidays and a road trip to a favourite beach or inland destination, a pre-summer check of the car should be a priority. The RACV’s website states the most common problem affecting motorists during summer is an overheated engine, but a few simple checks can reduce the risk of being stranded. The pre-summer checklist should include not only the radiator and cooling system, but also the electrical system, brakes and tyres, plus an overall “spring clean�. Cooling system Top up your radiator coolant to the required level, taking care to add the correct amount of coolant mixture as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Check all radiator hoses (including heater hoses) for firmness, replace any that are spongy or leaking, and keep spares of the main hoses and belts in the boot for emergencies. The fan belt and any other drive belts, such as for air-conditioning or power steering, need to be inspected thoroughly – for fraying and correct tension – so they do not slip. Any belts that are even slightly frayed should be replaced. Electrical Batteries manufactured nowadays are maintenance-free but check the water level and top them up if necessary. Use distilled water – never use tap water as it will harm the battery. Routine maintenance should include removing any corrosion from battery

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5 PCE HARRISON & BRONX BAR

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Laud erda le Rd

Princes Hwy

NARRE WARREN

Inspirational outdoor living

*On sale until 30th Dec 2016 unless sold out sooner. Savings are based off RRP. Products shown available at time of print. See instore listed for full details. Stock may vary between stores. Images for illustrative purposes only, accessories not included. Christmas delivery subject to cutoff date and delivery schedule, see store for details and delivery areas. Applies to available floorstock and warehouse stock only.

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Mornington News 6 December 2016


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